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1. It is Museum Central Patio.
ReplyDelete2. It is car-naval.
3. It is gala Nude looking at the sea
4. It is Mae West room
5. It is the Palace of the wing
1. It is Car-naval.
ReplyDelete2. It is Museum Central Patio
3. It is Gala nude looking at de sea
4. It is Palace of the wing
5. It is Mae West Room
1. It is Museum central patio
ReplyDelete2. The car-naval
3. Gala Nude looking at the sea
4. Mae West
5. Palace of the wind
1.Museum center patio.
ReplyDelete2.The carnaval.
3.Museum past room.
4.Palace of the wind.
5.palace of the wind bedroom.
Inside the Dalí Museum , in floor 0 , there are two rooms , the name for the one room is : Central Patio , and the name for the second room is : The "car-naval".
ReplyDeleteIn the Floor 1 , there are three rooms ,the name for the one room is : Gala Nude Looking at the sea , the name for the second room is : Mae West Room , and the name for the three room is : Palace of the Wind.
The Salvador Dali museum has two floors, in floor 0 there are two rooms, the name of the first room is: Central Courtyard and the name of the second room is: The Car-naval.
ReplyDeleteIn the floor 1 there are three rooms, the name of the first room is: Gala Nude Looking at the sea, the second room is: Mae West and the third is: Palace of the Wind.
FLOOR 0
ReplyDeleteIt is: car-naval
It is: central patio
FLOOR 1
It is: Gala nude looking at see
It is: May west
It is: palac wind
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ReplyDelete1-It is Central patio.
ReplyDelete2-It is The car-naval.
3-it is Gala nude looking at the sea.
3-it is Mae west.
4-it is Palace of the wind
1:It is The car-naval.
ReplyDelete2:It is Central patio.
3:It is Gala nude looking at the sea.
4:It is Mae west.
5:It is Palace of the wind.
2-It is Central patio.
ReplyDelete1-It is The car-naval.
3-it is Gala nude looking at the sea.
3-it is Mae west.
4-it is Palace of the wind
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ReplyDelete-It is Central pahic
-It is the car-naval
-It is Gala mude
-It is West Room
-It is Place of the Wine
1. It is Museum Central Patio.
ReplyDelete2. It is car-naval.
3. It is gala Nude looking at the sea
4. It is Mae West room
5. It is the Palace of the wing
Floor 0:
ReplyDelete1.The Car-naval
2.Central Pàtio
Floor 1:
1.Gala Nude Loooking at the sea
2.Mae West
3.Palace of the wind
IN MUSEUM DALÍ THE FIGUERES I HAVE 2 FLOORS:
ReplyDeleteIN FLOOR 0 I HAVE:
-1. CENTRAL PATRIC
-2. THE CAR-NAVAL
IN FLOOR 1 I HAVE:
-1. GALA NUDE
-2. MAE WEST
-3. PLACE OF THE WIND
Floor 0:
ReplyDelete1.It is central patio.
2.It is the car-naval.
Floor 1:
3.It is Gala Nude.
4.It is Mae West room.
5.It is Palace of the wind.
floor 0:
ReplyDelete1.It is central patio.
2.It is car-naval.
floor 1:
3.It is Gala Nude.
4.It is May West room.
5.It is palace of the wind.
Hello!!!
ReplyDeleteThe 'THEATRE-MUSEUM DALI'(In Figueres) has got 2 floors.
Floor 0:
1.Central Pation Museums.
2.The Car-Naval.
Floor 1:
1.Gala Nude Looking the sea.
2.Mae West (room).
3.Place of Window (bedroom).
The landscape of Dalí's homeland is essential to understanding both Dalí himself and his work. He would declare: I am the Cap de Creus. To better understand Dalí's paintings it is important therefore to visit the Dalinian centres : Figueres, Cadaqués and Púbol.
ReplyDeleteThe special light, the strong north wind(the tramuntana)that sweeps across the natural formations of the Cap the Creus - all of these elements inspired Dalí in the Empordà.
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