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At number 6 Monturiol Street, in the heart of Figueres, lies the Salvador Dalí Birthplace, the place where one of the most fascinating artists of the 20th century was born and spent his early years. More than just a house, this house-museum is an immersive experience that allows visitors to delve into Dalí’s most intimate world and understand the family, cultural, and emotional roots that shaped his personality and his work.

History of Salvador Dalí’s Birthplace

The birthplace of Salvador Dalí, located at number 6 Monturiol Street in Figueres, was built in the mid-19th century and inhabited by the Dalí family until 1912. This bourgeois-style building represents much more than a former family residence: it is the intimate setting where one of the most iconic artists of Surrealism was born and raised. Salvador Dalí was born here on May 11, 1904, and lived here for the first eight years of his life.

His father, Salvador Dalí i Cusí, a prestigious notary in the city, and his mother, Felipa Domènech, were key figures in his upbringing. The house retains the spirit of the era, with original architectural and decorative elements that help to imagine the domestic environment in which Dalí grew up.

Today, the building has been carefully restored and transformed into a cultural center and museum. It offers an exhibition that intertwines the history of the Dalí family with the young artist’s development. Through audiovisual resources, letters, furniture, original objects, and information panels, visitors can immerse themselves in the origins of the genius and gain a deeper understanding of the roots of his character and creative talent.


Relationship with Dalí


Dalí's Birthplace in Figueres

Dalí’s house in Figueres is not simply the place where he was born, but the space that shaped his early years and left a profound mark on his emotional and artistic development. It was here that he made his first drawings, displayed a distinctive character, and learned about literature, painting, and science—influences that would remain with him throughout his life.

One of the most striking aspects is the story of his deceased older brother, also named Salvador, whose symbolic figure profoundly affected the artist. From a young age, Dalí grew up with the idea that he was the “reincarnation” of this lost brother, a theme he would explore in several of his works.

During his childhood in this house, Dalí lived with his sister Anna Maria, who years later would write a book about her brother and pose for many of his early works. The bourgeois cultural atmosphere of the home, the strict figure of his father, his mother’s sensitivity, and his early exposure to art defined Dalí’s unique worldview.

The Salvador Dalí Birthplace is a must-see for anyone wishing to understand not only his art, but also the emotional and family history behind the artist. It perfectly complements a route that includes the Dalí Theatre-Museum, the Portlligat House-Museum, and Púbol Castle, linking his intimate, everyday world with the grandeur of his work.


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During the visit, you can tour Dalí’s father’s former office, the family rooms, and several themed rooms that explore:

  • Dalí’s childhood and his family environment

  • His first drawings and texts

  • The recreation of the social and cultural context of the early 20th century

  • Audiovisual material and immersive experiences about his life


Where is the Salvador Dalí Birthplace and how do I get there?

The Salvador Dalí Birthplace is located in the old town of Figueres, just a 5-minute walk from the Dalí Theatre-Museum. It’s easily accessible on foot if you’re in town and can easily be included in a day trip. From Barcelona, ​​Figueres is accessible by AVE high-speed train or car, in a journey of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.


Interesting facts

  • Dalí lived in this house until he was 8 years old.

  • The place has been lovingly preserved, including original elements such as floors, doors and furniture.

  • Many of the anecdotes that Dalí tells in his autobiography The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí take place in this house.

  • It is a fundamental part of the so-called Dalinian Triangle, along with the Portlligat House and the Púbol Castle.


How much does it cost to enter the Salvador Dalí Birthplace?

Tickets for Dalí’s birthplace can be purchased online through its official website. The general admission price is approximately €8, with discounts for students and seniors (65+). We recommend booking in advance, as capacity is limited.

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