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Púbol The town is the last place that we visit in the context of artist Salvador Dali.
A 14th-century manor house he bought here in 1968, the palace that he ever had promised to his wife Gala.
The museum that now occupies shows the life of Dalí and Gala during the period when they lived here.
We are curious.
It soon becomes clear that we really walk through the living quarters where Dali and Gala so eager to spend time.
His creative spirit can be seen in both the wall decorations as well as special pieces of furniture, such as the throne of Gala everywhere.
Through the beautiful piano room we walk into the bedroom of Gala and here we see the hand of the master.
Sometimes sober and sometimes exuberant, but everything here makes it clear that Dalí was almost under the spell of his muse Gala.
You will really her everywhere.
In the guest room, we see the many photos from the life of Salvador Dalí.
It makes it all real life and that is not surprising.
Dalí was here, surrounded by his muse, very happy despite Gala also liked to be surrounded by young artists
Dalí and eventually had to submit a written request to visit her.
And we do not even that far back in time.
The dining room was also the workspace Dalí.
And here was his muse Gala inspiration.
We also come back from that bizarre works of art.
The Gala has worn dresses that are carefully kept level, but they are certainly tasteful to mention.
From the courtyard we walk to the piece of paradise that Dalí and Gala created here.
Everything is special here and so were the cars of Dalí.
It was both a place geliefkoost me that soothing view.
A staircase leads to a romantic gazebo.
This soothing we feel in the beautiful garden with benches, intimate corners and the many images of strange elephants
with giraffes legs hidden in the greenery are arranged.
At the end of the garden splashes the water in the beautiful pool.
And we had it lasted here best.
After the death of Gala, in the basement of the castle is buried in a crypt, did not have much more to offer life for Dali.
He lived the last years of his life in a tower of his museum in Figueres where he died in 1989.
Although two crypts were built in the castle Salavdor Dalí was interred in a crypt in the museum.
We walk by clicking the small village that today is silent and deserted but the 'Marquis of Pubol Dali', which we will certainly continue to remember.