Dalí Paris

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"The Espace Dalí is the only museum with a permanent exhibition in France devoted to Salvador Dalí consisting mainly of sculptures and engravings. The museum has around 300 original artworks. The collection features mainly three-dimensional sculptures of Dalí's best-known surrealistic paintings. Sculptures such as Space Elephant and Alice in Wonderland are presented, and the visitor can also see other aspects such as Moses and monotheism, Memories of Surrealism, Don Quixote, etc. Address: 11 Rue Poulbot, 75018 Paris, France Opening hours: Monday-Sunday 10:00-18:00 Ticket price: 14€ Getting there: LINE 2 Métro station Anvers LINE 12 Métro station Abbesses "
"I went here on a whim during my first time in Paris and I loved it!! I've never heard anyone really talk about it before or since then, which is weird to me. It's a small museum in Monmarte- perfect afternoon to combine with the Sacre Couer. It does cost money, but for Dalí fans who struggle to see any large collection of his in one place (me) it's worth it. "
"Salvador Dali and his avantgarde art translates into modern times. His melting clocks, resonates with the pop culture of today . The museum will not disappoint Dali lovers. The museum is small compared with other Parisian museums. You can tour for a couple of hours and seek out your next corner bar for restaurant for lunch . "

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