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Salvador Dalí Museum
The guide was updated:More than 200,000 visitors from all over the world frequent the Dalí Museum each year. The collection of one of the world’s most eccentric and unique artists opened in Cleveland in 1942, 40 years later it was moved to St. Petersburg. Dali’s career spans several themes, from the Impressionist and Cubist styles of his early years to his transition to Surrealism, and it is represented here not only by almost 100 oil paintings, but photographs, sculptures, and watercolors as well.
Useful Information
- Address: 1 Dali Boulevard, St. Petersburg
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–6pm, Thu until 8pm
- Website: thedali.org
- Phone: +1 727 823 3767
- Email: info@thedali.org
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Ybor City
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Ruth Eckerd Hall
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Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
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ZooTampa at Lowry Park
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Busch Gardens
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Tampa Bay Downs
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Florida Aquarium
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Salvador Dalí Museum
More than 200,000 visitors from all over the world frequent the Dalí Museum each year. The collection of one of the world’s most eccentric and unique artists opened in Cleveland in 1942, 40 years later it was moved to St. Petersburg. Dali’s career spans several themes, from the Impressionist and Cubist styles of his early years to his transition to Surrealism, and it is represented here not only by almost 100 oil paintings, but photographs, sculptures, and watercolors as well.
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Museum of Fine Arts
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Museum of Science & Industry
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