Dali Universe
Melting clocks, Mae Wests lips, space elephants, snails and angels are just a few of the extraordinary works of Dali art on display in this stunning 30,000 square foot exhibition centre beautifully located in the old County Hall, part of London 's cultural hub along the South Bank.
As you enter this labyrinth of galleries the surreal world of great Spanish artist, eccentric self-publicist and genius of the 20th century, Salvador Dali, opens up before your eyes. Soon the twisted, unfettered mind of a genius is revealed.
Less an exhibition and more a fantasyland, the Dali Universe takes visitors on a mind-blowing, retrospective tour of over 500 works of art most of which have never before been exhibited in the UK. These include the largest collection of Dali sculptures dating from 1935-1984, his drawings, lithographs, gold and glass objects and a Dalí-inspired furniture collection.
Did You Know?
Dali had an intense fear of grasshoppers and occasionally went under the name of Avida Dollars, an anagram of his name meaning "eager for dollars".
Ticket includes:
- admission to all of the exhibits and display
- chance to see over 500 Dali exhibits
Annual Visitor Figures:
250,000
Opening and Closing Times:
Open: Daily 10:00-18:30 (last entry 17:30)
Closed: 25 December, New Year 's Day
A VOUCHER MUST BE PRINTED OUT AND TAKEN TO THE ATTRACTION AFTER THE BOOKING HAS BEEN MADE.

 Sarah Bolton
London Attractions Editor
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