
The enduring popularity and influence of the surrealist artist Salvadore Dali is captured in the fascinating L'Espace Dali.
Salvador Dali was born on May 11th, 1904 in Figueras, Spain. At first an Impressionist, he discovered Cubism in 1921. Dali also embraced Surrealism and rejected hesitations and prejudices, which he claimed hindered his creative power. Dali developed a passion for grand metaphysical, religious and scientific themes.
The two-floor Dali museum is located in Montmartre, one of Paris’s loveliest neighbourhoods and enduring home to the city’s artists and philosophers. The museum focuses particularly on the creative process that produced some of Dali's most famous works. It contains a fine collection of his paintings, drawings, cartoons, and sculptures.
L'Espace Dali is an interesting and worthwhile stop on your Paris sightseeing trip. With a Paris Pass you can experience this intriguing gallery and museum completely Free.
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- Free entry to over 60 top attractions and sights
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