On 1st August next, the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres will be inaugurating its twentythird-time opening season, to end on 31st August. As each year, the night timetable is from ten o'clock in the evening through to one o'clock in the morning (last entrance at 12.30 am). During that time visitors will be offered a glass of cava on one of the inner terraces, where an audiovisual will also be projected (weather permitting).
On 1st August next, the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres will be inaugurating its twentythird-time opening season, to end on 31st August. As each year, the night timetable is from ten o'clock in the evening through to one o'clock in the morning (last entrance at 12.30 am). During that time visitors will be offered a glass of cava on one of the inner terraces, where an audiovisual will also be projected (weather permitting).
The Dalí Theatre-Museum, itself the world's largest surrealist object, was designed and conceived by Salvador Dalí himself to offer visitors a genuine experience that would draw them into his captivating and unique world. The night visit, with visitor-capacity limited to 500 people, allows discovery and enjoyment of the work and thought of a genius, and doubtless only goes to emphasise his exceptional nature.
- From 10 at night to 1 o'clock in the morning
(access to the Museum closes at 12.30 am) - Capacity limited to 500 visitors/night
Price: €13.00
Includes entry to the Dalí·Jewels area - Advanced sale of tickets through this website
With the collaboration of Caves Castell de Peralada