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Dali Museum Offers Free Admission to All Visitors this Three Kings Day

2023-12-24 23:52 Expat news
Calling all expats, residents, and non-residents! January 6 is Three Kings Day in Spain, and if you don’t have plans yet, we might have the perfect solution for you. The Salvador Dalí theatre-museum in Figueres, northern Catalonia is offering free admission to all visitors on January 6th. The offer was originally intended only for city residents, but has been extended to include all visitors. This, according to the museum, reflects the artist's commitment to making the museum accessible to everyone "without exception."
Until April 2024, the museum features an exhibition showcasing Salvador Dalí's Renaissance-inspired artworks alongside its permanent collection.
The Dalí Theatre Museum includes two areas:

1. The first area encompasses the old burnt theatre, skillfully transformed into a Theatre-Museum following the precise criteria and design envisioned by Salvador Dalí himself (rooms 1 to 18). This space stands as a unique art piece, where each segment is an integral part of the whole.

2. The second area consists of a complex of rooms resulting from the gradual extensions of the Theatre-Museum (rooms 19 to 24). The entire route covers a total of 24 rooms.

Taking into account the idiosyncrasy of Salvador Dalí and the origin of the Dalí Theatre-Museum itself, it is recommended you not to follow a preconceived route.

An excellent opportunity for those seeking a unique cultural experience on Three Kings Day!

Click here to secure your tickets: https://tickets.salvador-dali.org/