Espace Dalí
Located in the charming and lively Montmartre district, not far from the Sacre Coeur and the famous square Place du Tertre, the museum Espace Dalí is dedicated to the work of Salvador Dali, the Catalan master of surrealism. The museum has the biggest collection of sculptures in France, as well as engravings, drawings and other artworks. The permanent exhibition consists of more than 300 original pieces.
Famous artworks in the Salvador Dali collection include the sculptures titled “Space Elephant” and “Alice in Wonderland” as well as drawings and sketches, most notably the works “Memories of Surrealism”, “Moses and monotheism” and “Don Quixote” The view of Paris from the gallery in also fantastic, making a visit to the museum even more worthwhile.

Apart from the permanent exhibition there are also regular temporary exhibitions. Current exhibition:
Signé Dalí – The Sabater Collection
10 February – 10 May 2012
Works that Salvador Dalí presented to his friend and secretary for over ten years, Enrique Sabater, exhibited for the very first time in France. The collection consists of over a hundred watercolors, oil paintings, drawings, sketches and photographs.

Espace Dalí
11 rue Poulbot, 75018 Paris


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