Dali-Gala Castle Museum-House Castell de Pubol
About
The Dali‑Gala Castle House‑Museum in Pubol is a gothic‑Renaissance fortress that has been carefully restored to showcase the life and art of Salvador Dalí and his muse, Gala. Visitors wander through a self‑guided path that takes them from the first floor rooms where the couple lived, to the attic and the gardens, climaxing in Gala’s crypt, now a mausoleum and the artist’s final studio. The museum offers guided tours that run for approximately 75 minutes, alongside a 20‑minute introduction to the castle’s history and Dalí’s influence. The campus is accessible to visitors with reduced mobility, and the foundation provides a range of educational and cultural activities to enrich the visit. Whether you are an art aficionado, a history enthusiast or simply seeking a unique cultural experience in Catalonia, the castle’s blend of medieval architecture and surrealist vision makes it a must‑visit destination.
Highlights
- Medieval Castle Architecture
- Gala’s Mausoleum
- Salvador Dalí’s Last Studio
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn, when temperatures are pleasant and crowds are lighter
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Stunning Medieval Architecture
- Guided Tours
- Accessibility
Things to consider
- Crowded During Holidays
- Long Wait Times for Guided Tour Booking
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
€10.00
Reduced Admission
€7.00
Children (0-8 years)
€0.00
Guided Tour
€18.00
Guided Tour (Reduced)
€15.00
Group (25+ people)
€7.00