Dolmen de Dalí
The only urban monument in the world designed by the great surrealist painter Salvador Dalí, dedicated to science and technology.

Sculptural monument in Madrid, designed by Salvador Dalí, dedicated to science and technology. It features a 14-meter (43-foot) tall granite dolmen and a bronze sculpture of Isaac Newton with a pendulum. The pedestal is engraved with 'GALA', dedicated to Dalí's muse. This monument is an adaptation of his 1969 'Homage to Newton' sculpture, based on his 1949 painting 'Phosphene de Laporte'.

Why Go

✨ Experience a unique monumental square conceived by Salvador Dalí.
🗿 Marvel at the 14-meter (43-foot) tall granite dolmen.
👨‍🔬 Observe the bronze sculpture of Isaac Newton with a pendulum.
💖 Discover the carved letters "GALA" on the pedestal, dedicated to Dalí's muse.

Cost

💰 Free

Hours

🕒 Always open

Getting There

📍 Address: Plaza de Salvador Dalí, 15, 28009 Madrid🚇 Metro: Goya (L2, L4), Manuel Becerra (L2, L6), O'Donnell (L6), Príncipe de Vergara (L2, L9)🚌 Bus: Lines 15, 21, 26, 29, 30, 43, 53, 61, 63, 146, 152, 215, E2, E3, E4, E5, C1, C2, N3, N5, N7🚲 BiciMAD: Plaza de Felipe II (Calle Narváez, 3), Movistar Arena (calle Goya, 99), Calle Jorge Juan, 129

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