Doors in and around the Dali Museum

Figueres, the birthplace of Salvador Dalí (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989), is not only where this iconic artist was born but also a town that reflects the brilliance that defined his work.

I have compiled some doors that I saw in and around the Dali Theatre Museum in

Linked to Dan’s Thursday Doors Challenge

This is the main entrance and I was intrigued by the statues holding baguettes so I looked into it and found this…

Bread has always been one of the oldest fetishistic and obsessive subjects in my work, the one to which I have remained the most faithful. – wrote Salvador Dalí in 1945

Deer horns door handles on the entrance.

Doorways near the entrance

Doors just outside the exit of the museum.

12 Comments

  1. bushboy says:

    The only door you missed was on the car 😁

    1. Teresa says:

      Oh yes haha so many people blocking the way.

  2. Tanja says:

    great doors

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks a lot Tanja!

  3. Dan Antion says:

    I love those deer horn door handles, and the statues holding the bread. These are interesting doors and a nice tribute to a fine artist. Thanks for sharing them, Teresa.

    1. Teresa says:

      My pleasure, Dan. And love the deer horns too, looks so elegant.

  4. What an intriguing collection of doors, Teresa. Although, with Salvador Dali in the mix, they would have to be. Hugs.

    1. Teresa says:

      Well it wouldn’t be Dali if it’s not.

  5. restlessjo says:

    What an imagination he had!

    1. Teresa says:

      Definitely.

  6. Alison says:

    Just something about doors for photographers isn’t there, but I love door handles even better! So the deer horn was my favourite

    1. Teresa says:

      It is quite unique huh! All
      In Dali’a mind 👍

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