The Dalí Museum is proud to be a Blue Star Museum. Blue Star Museums is a collaboration among the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families, the Department of Defense and museums across America, offering free admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families. This includes Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Reservists, National Guardsman (regardless of status), U.S. Public Health Commissioned Corps and NOAA Commissioned Corps.
The 2024 Blue Star Museums program begins on Armed Forces Day (Saturday, May 17, 2025) and ends on Labor Day (Monday, September 1, 2025).
The Dalí provides free gallery admission for active-duty military personnel and up to 5 family members during the program’s annual time period. Gallery admission includes access to the permanent collection and special exhibition art galleries, plus the Café, Store and garden.
Dalí Alive 360˚ is a $15 add-on experience to a gallery admission ticket for all guests. Tickets are available onsite daily. Dalí Alive 360˚ showtimes may be limited (~10 per day). Please bring your ID to show at Admissions.
About The Dalí Museum
The Dalí Museum, located in downtown St. Petersburg, Fla., is home to a preeminent collection of the artist’s works, with over 2,400 works representing every period and medium of Salvador Dalí’s creative life. The Dalí is recognized internationally by the Michelin Guide with its highest three-star rating; has been named one of seven museums globally that showcase the future by CNN Travel; and was named one of the 10 most interesting museums in the world by Architectural Digest. The Dalí Museum’s acclaimed digital experiences have received numerous national and international awards for creative innovation. The Museum is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to preserve Dalí’s legacy for generations to come and serve as an active resource in the cultural life of the community and the world at large. Open daily at One Dalí Boulevard, St. Petersburg, Fla. 33701, The Dalí welcomes all as unique individuals and is committed to making its collection, exhibitions, building and programs accessible.