Step into Salvador Dalí’s Surreal World at Museo Storico della Fanteria
Rome’s Museo Storico della Fanteria is currently buzzing with excitement as they host a captivating exhibition dedicated to the legendary Salvador Dalí. From January 24th to July 27th, visitors have the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of this iconic surrealist artist.
Curated by Vincenzo Sanfo, the exhibition showcases approximately 80 works by Dalí, spanning his entire career. From early sketches to his mesmerizing “dreamlike experiments,” the collection offers a comprehensive insight into Dalí’s artistic evolution and the surrealism that defined his legacy.


Embark on a Surreal Journey Through Dalí’s Interpretation of the Divine Comedy
The exhibition pays special homage to Dalí’s exploration of Dante Alighieri’s “Divine Comedy”, with dedicated rooms for each realm – Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. Visitors are invited to delve into the otherworldly imagery created by Dalí for this epic poem.
Throughout the exhibit, Dalí’s surrealism shines, with additional works from artists inspired by his legacy, such as Michel Henricot, Joan Miró, and Fabrizio Clerici.

Explore Dalí’s Artistic Evolution from Start to Finish
The exhibition delves deep into Dalí’s life and artistry, featuring drawings, sculptures, books, and photographs that highlight his genius.
Aside from his surrealist masterpieces, visitors can also marvel at various products designed by Dalí, including perfume bottles, playing cards, and more, showcasing his unique approach to blending art with commerce.
Additionally, the exhibit sheds light on Dalí’s relationship with Spanish poet Federico García Lorca, showcasing the significant influence Lorca had on Dalí’s work.
Experience Salvador Dalí’s world like never before at this extraordinary exhibition, running until July 27th. Don’t miss this chance to witness the magic of Dalí’s artistry!
Until 27 July 2025
Museo Storico della Fanteria
Piazza Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, 9
Mon-Fri: 9.30am-7.30pm
Sat-Sun: 9.30am-8.30pm
Tickets: €16 + online fees