The cultural itinerary through Empordà stands out due to the presence of major names. In Cadaqués, the Museu de Cadaqués keeps the exhibition Colita: divine portraits open until the winter of 2025, offering an intimate view of the photographer. Simultaneously, in La Pera, the Castell de Púbol hosts The awakening of the myth: Gala Dalí, an essential exhibition to understand the figure of Salvador Dalí's muse, available until January 7, 2026.
The capital, Figueres, concentrates a wide variety of proposals. The Museu del Joguet de Catalunya (Catalonia Toy Museum) exhibits the Glamorous Barbie collection by Llobet-Tomàs until March 8, with a guided tour scheduled for Saturday, January 3. Furthermore, the Museu de l'Empordà presents MetAMORFOSIS until March 15, an exhibition that includes interactive workshops such as the TikTok workshop, aimed at young people.
From author photography and pop icons to the historical review of slavery and exile, the cultural offering in Empordà is wide and diverse.
Other points of interest include the MUME (Exile Memorial Museum) in La Jonquera, which offers two relevant exhibitions: Destination: transformative migrations, until January 11, 2026, and the inauguration of Josep Bartolí. Drawing is fighting, on January 17. In L'Escala, the Museu de l'Anxova i de la Sal (Anchovy and Salt Museum) addresses a complex historical topic with Slavery (15th-19th centuries) and its sequels, available until December 31.




