Yeah like 2 hours. The guided tours are like 30 or 40 minutes but they don't cover all the paintings. So I suggest to take the ipods they have for the audio tour so you can hear the info of the other paintings and the outside sculptures.
$24 per day $10 after 5 on Thursday and $60 for a single membership which gets you in gree.
Hi Samantha. My Wife is on the Dali committee. It really depends on the exhibit at the time and your level of interest. I'm not a big art person but could spend an hour and a half. The Hanger restaurant at the airport across the street is a fantastic place for lunch. If you are into the exhibit at the time and Dali's work you could spend 3 hours. Either way it's a wonderful place with great staff.
It is small but packed with interesting art, I would say at least 2 hours plus time to explore the grounds, visit the gift shop and have a snack at the coffee shop ! We spent an entire afternoon easily.
I would recommend 2 hours minimum. I was there for about 2 ½ hours, and didn't get to see hardly anything. Granted, it was very crowded which made it difficult to move around and browse.
About 2 Hours and 30 minutes.
Maybe 1 1/2 hours
I really like to look at and analyze art but even with a small child it took us maybe 2 to 3 hours.
I spent an hour inside, including the gift shop, but there are plenty of places to sit down and really take your time. Its really up to you. Very open floor plan so you won't be ushered through like cattle.
2-3 hours would be ideal. There are many of Dali's works on display. One could easily spend some time studying each work of art, but using a self guided tour or a docent tour it would be safe to set aside at least 2 hours. And don't forget to allow time for the museum standard gift shop.
It takes around an hour. It is small.
I agree with the above poster. If you go quickly it will take at least an hour, but if you want to take your time it's going to take 2 hours or so.
I would schedule at least two hours!
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