Salvador Dali, the man and the phenomenon was born in the town Figueres, in the Costa Brava region of Catalonia. In the 1960s he converted an abandoned theatre into a museum in the middle of town, calling it “The Dalí Theatre and Muesum”. It hints at his theatrical personality as well as his constant demand for attention.
“How can one expect my enemies , my friends and the public at large to understand the meaning of the figures which rise up from me and which I duplicate in my paintings, when I myself, who created them, do not understand them” is what Dali once said in his well known irony, pointing at himself.
The visit to the museum, with personal explanations, is an unusual experience which is intensified upon reaching the remote peninsula of Cadaqués. The very-mediterranen, whitewased village of Cadaqués, where Dalí spent many years of his life, with its surreal landscape and rugged coastline, will remind you the objects and lines reflected in the art of Dali.
We will be able to observe the cliffs and wild scenery of the Costa Brava and spend the rest of the day wondering along the narrow streets of this fisherman village.
Duration: 8 hours
Season: any
Suitable for: families, couples, solo travellers, groups
What´s included:
Price:
Private Tour 2 – 3 guests | _____ € 180 / person |
Duration: 8 hours
Season: any
Suitable for: families, couples, solo travellers, groups
What´s included:
Price:
Private Tour 2 – 3 guests | € 180 / person |
Price:
Private Tour 2 – 3 guests | ________ € 180 / person |