Salvador Dalí House Museum, House museum and artist residence in Port Lligat, Spain.
The Salvador Dalí House Museum is the artist's residence in Port Lligat, made up of several interconnected buildings with white walls. Inside are personal objects, artwork, and Mediterranean architectural features that show how the surrealist lived and created.
Dalí acquired a small fishing hut in 1930 and gradually expanded it over four decades. Each addition reflected the evolution of his artistic vision and his growing influence.
The rooms reflect how Dalí lived and worked, with arrangements that reveal his artistic thinking. The placement of furniture and objects shows how he wove his daily life together with creative practice.
Visitors need to book ahead since access is limited to small guided groups. It is best to arrive early in the day when the space is less crowded.
Dalí installed a mirror system in his bedroom that let him watch the sunrise from bed. Such details reveal how thoroughly the artist shaped his surroundings to suit his creative needs.
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