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Inside Salvador Dalí's enigmatic home in Portlligat
Catalan surrealist genius created most of his masterpieces from his idyllic Costa Brava home
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Catalan surrealist genius created most of his masterpieces from his idyllic Costa Brava home
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Painter's museum in hometown Figueres is one of Spain's most visited
After closing their doors in November due to pandemic, the 3 galleries return with new art from March 27
The Dalí Museums welcomed a total of 1,580,517 visitors in 2013, meaning an 8.42 % increase over 2012. This is the most important figure ever achieved by all three museums of the Dalí Foundation, located in north-eastern Catalonia: the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, the Gala-Dalí Castle in Púbol (near the Costa Brava) and the artist’s house in Port Lligat, Cadaqués (a Costa Brava town). The Dalí Foundation congratulated itself and insisted such record attendance would spread even further the artist’s legacy in Spain and across the world.
The Púbol Castle, located near the Costa Brava, reopened its doors on March 15th after being closed for a year. The house of Salvador Dalí in Cadaqués, North of the Costa Brava, re-opened on February 12th, after its usual winter break.