What makes it 71% Kids-Friendly: Children under 13 enter free and colorful surreal pieces fascinate school-age kids, yet no workshops and some erotic images mean parents must supervise and skip a few rooms.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Families can view key works and shop without tiring younger children.
Explore Dalí’s dreamlike originals:
Walk among 150+ paintings and sculptures in the Belfry halls.
Tip: Ask kids to spot odd shapes and colors and pick their favorite surreal detail.
Snap photos in mirror installations:
Pose in pink-and-gold decor and playful mirrors.
Tip: Visit around 4 PM when crowds thin; bring a small prop for silly shots.
Browse the museum shop:
Choose Dalí postcards, prints, or small gifts.
Tip: Let each child pick one free postcard and set a small budget for souvenirs.

Trudi Kent
Doesn't really feel like a gallery but lots of great Dali work, sculptures, paintings, lithographs and sketches. Good audio guide that gave a lot of information for only 2 euros. Good experience.
Todd K
Too expensive and sales woman is sick and falsely accuses her favorite millionaire customer of being a liar 🤥🫠⛔️ Don't bother stopping by here today. Come to Chicago for a better Dali experience. Visions of Oddity opens Monday 11AUG25 🥳
Rezi
I stumbled upon the Salvador Dalí Xpo almost by accident while exploring the Bruges Markt—and I’m so glad I did. Housed in the historic Belfry building, the gallery creates a surreal contrast between medieval architecture and Dalí’s eccentric, dreamlike world.The exhibition isn’t massive, but that’s part of its charm. It’s compact yet packed with over 300 pieces, including lithographs, sketches, ...
L. Robert Robinson
This museum hand many prints on display of Salvador Dali. This would be interesting if you were familiar with his artworks. If not , you might not like the exhibits.
Stuart Saint
Only ten euro in, good value given the quality and quantity of material on display. There's an extensive audio guide available for two euro, which is worthwhile as most pieces don't contain titles or explanatory notes. The content is obviously exceptional, but my main criticism here is that the light is just too bright. Some better lighting would really help pick out more detailed items, Additiona...
Weekdays and late afternoons are quieter. Summer weekends draw more visitors; arrive at opening or after 4 PM to avoid lines.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult entry (2) | EUR 20 |
| Audio guide (optional) | EUR 4 |
| Souvenir purchase | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 34 |
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