The Portlligat Museum-House was a small fisherman's hut, the place in which Salvador Dalí usually lived and worked up since 1930 till 1982 when, upon the death of his wife Gala Dalí, he took up residence at Púbol Castle.
The house has a labyrinthine structure which, from one point of departure, the Bear Lobby, spreads out and winds around in a succession of zones linked by narrow corridors, slight changes of level and blind passageways.
All the rooms have windows of different shapes and proportions framing the same landscape that is a constant point of reference in Dalí’s work: the Portlligat bay.