In the Spanish ghost painter Dali's hometown of Fegolas, there is a private museum in Dali, but this is not an ordinary museum, but a surreal maze. When you enter the museum, you feel like you have entered a drama. As the name of the museum is: the Fegolas Dali Theatre Museum, a 19th-century building that was destroyed in the Spanish Civil War and restored to retain its original foundation, but incorporated into Dali's philosophy. More than 1,500 Dali works are displayed here, in addition to various oil paintings, sketches and prints, there are many space designs, Dali from the age of 14 to his late works, there are included here, Dali uses a variety of techniques to present his unique ideas. You may not believe it, but that is the truth. Dali's museum ranks second among the many museums in Spain, behind the Prado Museum, which contains paintings by countless top painters in history. If you have the opportunity to play in Barcelona, you can visit here, the town of Fegolas is just over an hour's drive from Barcelona.