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The Dali Museum in Florida

By Isabelle 7 Comments

Most of my readers know about my love for beaches, but for you who haven`t checked out my sister site: Beachthursday.com now is the time! I`m on a road trip through Florida discovering the best beaches and activities along the way.

I`m over a week on the road now and I`ll be writing about the trip extensively on BeachThursday.com, but I did want  to share what I found today in St Petersburg, Florida.

Dali Museum in Florida

St Petersburg houses a Dali Museum. Now I`ve been to the birthplace of Dali at Figueres, Spain on one of my previous trips. I`ve visited the Dali Museum and the house he lived and worked at until 1982, Portlligat at Cadaques.

The Dali Museum in Florida

So it came a bit as a surprise to find another Dali Museum in Florida. This Salvador Dali Museum houses the largest collection outside Europe of the works of the artist Salvador Dalí. It is located on the waterfront at Downtown St Petersburg.

Across from Dali Museum, waterfront at St Petersburg

The reason it is located in St Petersburg, is because Mr Morse had a private collection of Dali`s work and was willing to donate the artwork for free to whoever could provide a venue and that would keep the entire collection together and would only show work from Dali.

Helical staircase at Dali Museum in Florida

Don`t miss the Bay Vista, the best view and photo spot in the museum.

At the Dali Museum in Florida

Practical

Opening Hours: Monday till Saturday open from 10 am to 5.30 pm with on Thursdays a late opening until 8 pm. Sundays from 12 noon to 5.30 pm (Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas)

Entrance: Adults $21*, more information can be found at Thedali.org

Quick tip regarding parking: If you park along the harbor, it`s 1$ per hour with a max. of 3 hours, where as the Dali parking is 5$ for non-members*.

*Prices were accurate at time of publishing.

This trip is with the support of Visit Florida

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  1. Sonya says

    January 22, 2013 at 5:32 pm

    The Dali Museum looks like a fab place to visit. What stunning architecture!

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  2. Gayla~ says

    February 10, 2013 at 7:08 pm

    I’ve never been to St Pete’s, but the Dali Museum would be a wonderful reason to plan a trip. What a fascinating building and remarkable history of the collection. Thanks for the information. I just wish this museum had been open when we were still living in the US. Definitely something to look forward to if we make it back to Florida in the future, though!

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    • Isabelle says

      February 11, 2013 at 4:12 am

      It definitely is a fascinating building and the museum is not something you`d expect here, but it`s definitely worth a visit.

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  3. Charu says

    August 5, 2013 at 3:47 pm

    I’ve been to St. Pete’s but not visited this museum…how could I have missed it? Next time!

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    • Isabelle says

      August 5, 2013 at 4:53 pm

      There`s so much to see and do, it`s easy to overlook things. But if you`ve got the chance, make a stop next time, it`s worth it 🙂 Thanks for your comment!

      Reply

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