based on 8127 reviewsAlthough it is far, it is worth going. The Dali exhibitions you see outside cannot give you a full picture of him. But this museum designed by Dali himself is very holistic, and you can see his genius, not only as a painter, but also as a spatial artist.
The master painter Salvador Dalí founded the world-famous Dalí Museum in his hometown of Figueres in 1974, which is one of the most visited museums in Spain and a destination for art lovers around the world. It houses more than 4,000 works by Dalí (1904-1989), including his early artistic experiments and works, as well as his surrealist works in later years. In addition to paintings, the museum also exhibits sculptures, jewelry, and furniture designed by Dalí. The predecessor of the museum was the ancient theatre of Figueres, which was destroyed by war. The museum was designed by Dali himself, and every detail was scrutinized several times. It was finally opened to the public on September 28, 1974. The building itself is a very imaginative work. Artwork, the transparent mesh dome has become the landmark of Figueres, and the giant eggs standing or falling on the roof of the museum are also very conspicuous. The use of eggs to represent life and change is a frequent image in Dali's works. There are also dolls, bagels and other works of art scattered outside the museum, revealing a strange and mysterious atmosphere. Dali himself called the museum a "surreal world". Walking into it, the decoration of the atrium will make people's eyes shine. The small windows are arranged in a semi-arc shape, like the boxes in the theater. Greetings to the audience, very interesting. There are countless works of Dalí at various stages of creation in the pavilion, not to be missed: Port Alguer, The Girl from Figueres, The Spectre of Sex Appeal, The Spectre of Sex Appeal, SoftSelf-Portrait with Fried Bacon, Galarina, Basket of Bread, Atomic Leda, Apotheosis of the Dollar, Morning, Noon, afternoon and evening" (Dawn, Noon, Afternoon and Evening) and so on. In addition, the Mae West room is also not to be missed. This magical exhibition hall is modeled after the American actress Mae West. The lip-shaped sofa in the room, the oil paintings similar to binoculars, and the curtains shaped like hair make up the room. The vivid face of the actress and the unique design concept have given infinite inspiration to future home designers. The classic "face" shape can be photographed in the small building behind the curtain. Dalí's Jewellery Gallery was established in 2001 and includes 37 sets of gold jewellery, 2 sets of jewellery that are new, and 27 drawings and paintings on paper that Dalí created while designing his jewellery. Dalí died in 1989 and was buried in the basement of the museum's center, which is also used to display gold jewelry designed by the new artist.
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Although it is far, it is worth going. The Dali exhibitions you see outside cannot give you a full picture of him. But this museum designed by Dali himself is very holistic, and you can see his genius, not only as a painter, but also as a spatial artist.
I learned a lot in this museum! a must go for any art lover - be sure to leave at least 2-3 hours to explore everything
This museum evokes the life and work of Salvador Dalí, a genius of Surrealism.The Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, described as “the world's largest Surrealist object”, showcases all the various aspects of Dalí's art. It includes some of the painter’s greatest masterpieces as well as pieces which range from his first artistic creations through to his last works. A visit to the museum is a real experience, a journey into the unique, captivating world of Salvador Dalí.
Dali personally participated in the design and layout of this museum, and he also hung the first two paintings by himself. The museum displays a large number of art works, as well as the rooms where he lived and his tomb.
This museum is located in the small town of Figueres, which takes about an hour and a half to drive from Barcelona. This museum not only displays his theatrical art, but also some of his collection of artworks.
Dali himself was in charge of the project of this museum, so you can experience his interpretation of drama and his own acting career in the purest way. If you are interested in this artist, you can come and have a look.