Tourism

Gala-Dalí Castle of Púbol

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At the Gala-Dalí Castle of Púbol, open to the public since 1996, visitors can discover the medieval building in which Gala infuses Salvador Dalí’s creativity right down to the finest details, and which goal was to provide Gala with a quiet and secluded place. It was the time passing that determined the transformation of this castle that became, between 1982 and 1984, Salvador Dalí’s last studio and finally the mausoleum of his muse.

The basic structure of this building -that already existed in the 11th century- consists of three storey’s arranged around a high and arrow courtyard. The castle dates back to the period of splendor of the barony of Púbol in the second half of the 14th century and the beginning of the 15th century.

Dalí refers to the Castle in his written work: it is interesting to note how in Confessions inconfessables (1973) he presents it as a continuation of Portlligat – precisely through the Round or Oval Room (Gala’s place), understood as a space dedicated to his wife and to the ideal of love. Along with that line we should also highlight a handwritten note by Dalí, “Le château de Gala, la Gala du château”, in the book by Jean-Charles Pichon, L’homme et les dieux.

“Everything celebrates the cult of Gala, even the round room, with its perfect echo that crowns the building as a whole and which is like a dome of this Galactic cathedral. When I walk around this house, I look at myself and I see my concentricity. I like its moorish rigour. I needed to offer Gala a case more solemnly worthy of our love. That is why I gave her a mansion built on the remains of a 12th century castle: the old castle of Púbol in La Bisbal, where she would reign like an absolute sovereign, right up to the point that I could visit her only by hand-written invitation from her. I limited myself to the pleasure of decorating her ceilings so that when she raised her eyes, she would always find me in her sky.”

– I give you a Gothic castle as a gift, Gala. – I accept, with one condition, which is that: you only come to visit me at the Castle on invitation. – I accept, since I accept everything in principle, on condition that there are conditions. It is the same condition as courtly love.