Description:
Experience this amazing collection of over five hundred artworks by the surrealist master Salvador Dali, including museum sized sculptures, rare graphics, jewellery, furniture, and watercolours.
Buy original Dali from our Fine Art Gallery and enjoy fresh snacks, mains, cakes, and refreshments at the all new Dali Café.
Admission: Adult £14.00.
Opening Times: Sun-Thur 09.30-18.00*. Last admission 17.00.
*Late night opening Fri & Bank Holidays until 20.00. Last admission 19.00.
Visit Time: 1-2 hours.
Telephone: 0870 744 7485.
Please see website for more information.
Dates:
until 31/03/2009
County:
London
Type of attraction:
Galleries & Museums
Accessibility:
Yes
Destination Station
London
Rail Company
All
Getting There
Address: County Hall Gallery, County Hall, South Bank, London SE1 7PB.
Nearest Stations: Waterloo, Westminster.
Nearest Bus Routes: 12, 24, 26, 53, 76, 77, 148, 159, 176, 243, 341, 381, 453, RV1.
Accessibility
Facilities include wheelchair access to the entrance of the exhibition along Queen's Walk, via the British Airways London Eye, and same-level disabled toilets. For more information on disabled facilities please telephone 020 7620 2420.
For further information on attraction accessibility please visit
www.directenquiries.com.
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