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]]>Located in Dalí’s hometown of Figueres, this museum is as quirky and eccentric as the artist himself. Dalí designed it inside a 19th-century theatre, and the museum now houses the largest collection of his work, ranging from drawings and paintings to holographic art and optical illusions.
Located in an imposing modern building consisting of 900 glass panels, this museum is home to an impressive collection of Dalí’s biggest masterpieces. The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory and The Hallucinogenic Toreador are some of the most iconic works it has in store, but its collection includes hundreds of other artifacts, including oil paintings, drawings, and sculptures.
Dalí Universe mostly consists of the sculptures created by the iconic Spanish artist, and it’s a little bit more difficult to visit than the previous two museums. It originally opened in London, before relocating to Espace Dalí in Paris, while parts of the collection are often exhibited at international locations.
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]]>The permanent collection includes some of the most eccentric works Dali ever made, such as his Lobster Phone and painting The Persistence of Memory.
Besides the works of Dali, the museum often features temporary exhibitions from other legendary artists like Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Van Gogh.
“The Dalí Museum has been the unofficial heart of fine arts in the Tampa Bay area since its opening in 1982,” reads the museum’s website. It moved to a new building in January 2011 and the movement contributed to “an explosion of artistic institutions and outlets that both residents and visitors to the destination can enjoy.”
The museum is located at 1 Dali Blvd, St. Petersburg, Florida. It’s open for visitors every day, with working hours being from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday-Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday-Saturday.
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]]>The home is maintained to look like when Salvador Dali lived there so there is artwork all over the walls, momentos scattered around the house and enviable interior design. The house is an intimate look into Dali’s day-to-day life and was also transformed from a fisherman’s hut in 1930 based singularly on his sketches and designs. The public can view Dali’s home, jewel collection and there is a theatre-museum as well! The Salvador Dali Theatre Museum boasts one of the most extensive art collections of Dali’s work in the globe. This is not just a simple house tour and definitely worth spending at least a full day of your travels to explore the life and mind of the most important surrealist artist of all time.
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]]>The post 3 Surreal Museums Around the World Dedicated to Salvador Dalí appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in Dalí’s hometown of Figueres, this museum is as quirky and eccentric as the artist himself. Dalí designed it inside a 19th-century theatre, and the museum now houses the largest collection of his work, ranging from drawings and paintings to holographic art and optical illusions.
Located in an imposing modern building consisting of 900 glass panels, this museum is home to an impressive collection of Dalí’s biggest masterpieces. The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory and The Hallucinogenic Toreador are some of the most iconic works it has in store, but its collection includes hundreds of other artifacts, including oil paintings, drawings, and sculptures.
Dalí Universe mostly consists of the sculptures created by the iconic Spanish artist, and it’s a little bit more difficult to visit than the previous two museums. It originally opened in London, before relocating to Espace Dalí in Paris, while parts of the collection are often exhibited at international locations.
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]]>The post Florida’s Salvador Dali Museum is as Surreal as It Should Be appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The permanent collection includes some of the most eccentric works Dali ever made, such as his Lobster Phone and painting The Persistence of Memory.
Besides the works of Dali, the museum often features temporary exhibitions from other legendary artists like Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Van Gogh.
“The Dalí Museum has been the unofficial heart of fine arts in the Tampa Bay area since its opening in 1982,” reads the museum’s website. It moved to a new building in January 2011 and the movement contributed to “an explosion of artistic institutions and outlets that both residents and visitors to the destination can enjoy.”
The museum is located at 1 Dali Blvd, St. Petersburg, Florida. It’s open for visitors every day, with working hours being from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday-Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday-Saturday.
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]]>The post A Whacky Paradise: A Visit to Salvador Dalí’s House appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The home is maintained to look like when Salvador Dali lived there so there is artwork all over the walls, momentos scattered around the house and enviable interior design. The house is an intimate look into Dali’s day-to-day life and was also transformed from a fisherman’s hut in 1930 based singularly on his sketches and designs. The public can view Dali’s home, jewel collection and there is a theatre-museum as well! The Salvador Dali Theatre Museum boasts one of the most extensive art collections of Dali’s work in the globe. This is not just a simple house tour and definitely worth spending at least a full day of your travels to explore the life and mind of the most important surrealist artist of all time.
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