Dalí Paris, Art museum in Montmartre district, France.
Dalí Paris is an art museum in Montmartre housing more than 300 original works by the artist. The collection spans sculptures, drawings, and illustrations that reveal how he worked across different artistic mediums.
A collector named Beniamino Levi founded this museum in 1991. He had assembled France's largest private collection of the artist's works, acquired directly from him and other collectors over time.
The name honors the Spanish artist whose works fill these rooms. Visitors encounter his surrealist visions presented in ways that blur the line between dream and reality.
The museum sits on rue Poulbot and welcomes visitors daily throughout the week. Allow plenty of time to browse through the collections spread across the building's floors.
The ground floor displays works alongside pieces by Miró and Picasso in a single space. This arrangement reveals unexpected connections between artists from the surrealist and modern movements.
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