Salvador Dalí Museum in Spain
What would a tour of Spain be without a visit to the famous Salvador Dalí Museum, home to unique exhibits created by the great artist?
By the way, it’s worth noting that the appearance of the building suggests that its creator had a fondness for eggs, as there are plenty of them on the roof. And indeed, this is true! It turns out that Dalí believed eggs and bread to be the most beneficial foods in the world.
Regardless, this building was constructed as a gift to the city. It features unusual red-colored facades with eggs adorning the rooftop. Once upon a time, an abandoned theater stood where this masterpiece now rises, and today, lines to enter the museum are constant, day after day.
The Spanish people like to say that Dalí's gift to the city was no coincidence. Once, the mayor asked the artist to donate a painting to the local government, but Dalí felt that a single painting would be too small a gift. Thus, the idea for the entire museum was born.