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Welcome to Dalí Space in the heart of Montmartre, near Place du Tertre. This permanent exhibition unveils the largest French collection of sculptures, engravings, and lithographs by Salvador Dalí, the master of surrealism. Discover Dalí the sculptor immortalizing his iconic themes in bronze, as well as his surreal creations in everyday life. Take advantage of fast-track e-tickets to explore this magnificent museum.
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What to expect

Welcome to the Dalí Space located in the heart of picturesque Montmartre, just steps away from the Place du Tertre. This permanent exhibition space unveils the largest French collection of sculptures, engravings, and lithographs signed by the master of surrealism, Salvador Dalí. Here, you will discover a sculptor Dalí who aimed to immortalize the major themes of his universe in bronze, such as The Melting Clocks, as well as his Space Venus, Dalí's incarnation of beauty. You will also admire the Dalí as a designer who applied his surreal visions to everyday objects, like his famous Boca Sofa and the iconic Mae West Lips Sofa.

Make the most of skip-the-line e-tickets to ensure you don't miss out on the permanent and temporary exhibitions in this magnificent museum.

Espace Dalí Opening Hours

Year-round: Open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM
From July 1st to August 31st: Evening hours extended until 8:30 PM


Free Admission:

  • Children under 8 years old accompanied by an adult
  • Journalists
  • Lecturers

Reduced Rates, tickets available for purchase on-site:

  • Students (under 26) and job seekers: €9
  • Seniors (65+) and teachers: €8
  • Disability cardholders: €5.50 for the cardholder / €7 for the accompanying person

Common questions

What is the Dalí Space in Paris?

The Dalí Space is a museum located in Montmartre, Paris, entirely dedicated to the work of the famous surrealist artist Salvador Dalí, especially his sculptures and engravings.

Why visit the Dalí Space during a stay in Paris?

Visiting the Dalí Space during a stay in Paris offers a unique opportunity to discover a lesser-known aspect of Dalí’s work, admire his surreal sculptures, understand his artistic universe, and enjoy the charming atmosphere of Montmartre.

What works can be seen at the Dalí Space?

The Dalí Space features a permanent collection of over 300 works by Dalí, mainly including bronze sculptures, engravings, lithographs, and surreal objects. Notable sculptures include "Alice in Wonderland," "The Dance of Time," and "Space Venus."

How do I get to the Dalí Space in Paris?

The Dalí Space is located in Montmartre and is easily accessible by metro (Abbesses or Anvers stations), bus, or on foot while exploring the neighborhood.

What are the opening hours of the Dalí Space?

The opening hours of the Dalí Space vary depending on the day of the week and the time of year. It is recommended to check the Dalí Space website for exact hours.

Does the Dalí Space offer guided tours?

Yes, the Dalí Space offers guided tours for groups and individuals, allowing a deeper understanding of Dalí’s work and artistic universe.

Is the Dalí Space suitable for families with children?

Yes, the Dalí Space is suitable for families with children and offers activities and workshops for young visitors.

Can I take photos inside the Dalí Space?

Photography rules inside the Dalí Space may vary. It is recommended to check with the museum staff.

Does the Dalí Space organize temporary exhibitions?

Yes, the Dalí Space regularly hosts temporary exhibitions showcasing specific aspects of Dalí’s work or works by other surrealist artists.

Can I buy souvenirs at the Dalí Space?

Yes, the Dalí Space has a gift shop where you can buy reproductions of Dalí’s works, books, postcards, and other artist-themed items.

Is the Dalí Space accessible to people with reduced mobility?

Accessibility for people with reduced mobility may be limited due to the building’s layout. It is advised to inquire with the museum before planning your visit.

How much time should I allow to visit the Dalí Space?

You should generally allow between 1 and 2 hours to visit the Dalí Space and explore the exhibits.

Does the Dalí Space offer reduced rates?

Yes, the Dalí Space offers reduced rates for students, young people, seniors, and groups.

How can I contact the Dalí Space for more information?

You can contact the Dalí Space via their website, by phone, or by email to get more information about exhibitions, activities, and rates.

Customer Reviews

4.7/53 reviews
Cécile A.
Published over a year ago
Pratique et rapide
Pratique et rapide Par contre il est dommage de devoir imprimer les entrées. Heureusement qu'ils étaient sympa à l'hôtel et qu'ils ont bien voulus imprimer nos billets. Sinon c'était de l'argent jeté par la fenêtre...
Maya
Published over a year ago
Très belle expo Joann Sfar à l'Espace Dali, avec des planches de BD qui côtoient les sculptures de l'artiste : des montres molles, des éléphants, des tableaux, magnifique !
KARINA GRISEL SAPRIGONAS S.
Published over a year ago
Excelente experiencia
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