Museo Ralli Punta del Este, Art museum in Beverly Hills neighborhood, Punta del Este, Uruguay.
Museo Ralli Punta del Este is an art museum in the Beverly Hills area of Punta del Este that spans multiple spacious galleries. The collection focuses on contemporary Latin American and European artworks from different decades.
The museum was founded in 2009 and was the first of five Ralli museums established worldwide. This founding marked the start of an international effort to promote contemporary art.
The museum displays Marc Chagall's designs depicting the twelve tribes of Israel alongside paintings by Salvador Dali and South American artists. These works bring together European and Latin American artistic traditions in one space.
Admission is free and the museum operates as a non-profit institution without shops or restaurants. Plan your visit according to the seasonal opening hours to make sure it is open when you arrive.
The museum funds itself completely independently without accepting public or private donations and subsidies. This financial autonomy allows it to shape its exhibitions without external influence.
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