{"id":5740,"date":"2017-06-26T09:18:00","date_gmt":"2017-06-26T07:18:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.letsgetlost.no\/hjemme-hos-salvador-dali-i-port-lligat-costa-brava\/"},"modified":"2020-02-09T13:53:35","modified_gmt":"2020-02-09T12:53:35","slug":"at-salvador-dalis-home-port-lligat-costa-brava","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.letsgetlost.no\/en\/at-salvador-dalis-home-port-lligat-costa-brava\/","title":{"rendered":"At Salvador Dali\u2019s home in Port Lligat, Costa Brava"},"content":{"rendered":"

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World famous painter Salvador Dali lived in the small fisherman\u2019s village of Port Lligat on the Costa Brava. His home is now an open museum, and it is possible to walk around the house and its gardens to see how his art and artistic impressions influenced his private surroundings. If you are ever on the Costa Brava this is something you should not miss. Join me in the home of Salvador Dali and his art.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Salvador Dali was originally from Figueres, a village not too far from Port Lligat. After several years of studying and as an art student in both Madrid and Paris, Dali returned to the are and bought a small building on the docks of Port Lligat \u2013 originally used to store fishing equipment. He redid the building and moved in with his beloved Gala.<\/p>\n

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Salvador Dali\u2019s house seen from the outside. The house is close to the port and beach in Port Lligat.<\/p>\n

During the 40 years he lived in Port Lligat he bought several adjacent buildings and ended up with a house that seemed like a labyrinth of rooms, hallways, gardens and floor levels. All were influenced by his artistic, surrealistic style. The house is close to the beach and port of Port Lligat and just behind you\u2019ll find a large garden and olive garden that he also decorated and shaped according to his own ideas and style.<\/p>\n

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All furniture and decorations are original, and the different rooms are all unique and very special. Many elements from Dali\u2019s art can be recognised in his interior, such as large goose and goose eggs, amongst other more surrealistic details. It was Gala who was in charge of decorating, and she purchased used furniture that she mixed with the ideas of Salvador.<\/p>\n

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A large, Asian-inspired, umbrella is hanging in the ceiling over a small staircase separating one part of the house from the next floor up. In the room behind it there were naked display dolls and tiny chairs scattered around as a form of decoration.<\/p>\n

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Salvador Dali and Gala’s bedroom. Large windows let the light flow into the room and enhance the bright colors. The room also had small chairs spread around like a decor element.<\/p>\n

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The clogs that Salvador and Gala used were still placed in their allotted space in the bedroom. The room had two adjoining bathrooms and were decorated and uniquely designed after their own wishes and needs. In the large and spacious dressing room Gala had hung photos of Salvador Dali and famous persons, almost as a collage of his exciting life.<\/p>\n

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Pictures are used as a decor element in the house.<\/p>\n

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Salvador Dali met with lots of famous and powerful persons, and a lot of the meetings are documented through photos in his dressing room.<\/p>\n

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Salvador Dali obviously had his own atelier in the house, and had developed a unique system of moving the large canvases from floor to floor, for his own comfort. Using this he could sit in his own chair and paint.<\/p>\n

On the right side of the picture you can see a large canvas strapped to this elevator contraption and Salvador\u2019s chair placed in front.P\u00e5 denne m\u00e5ten kunne han sitte i sin lenestol og male.<\/p>\n

Salvador’s equipment are still present in the atelier.<\/p>\n

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Salvador Dali painted over 1500 paintings during his career, and often used Gala as his muse and model. In addition to his paintings he also made sculptures, cosmetics, jewels as well as taking photos, and in addition to his surrealistic style he was well known for a rather unique body language which made him come off as arrogant and eccentric. He was, for example, kicked out of art school in Madrid after saying that none of the teachers were competent enough to judge his art, and thus allowing him to graduate.<\/p>\n

One of Salvadors unfinished paintings are still in the atelier.<\/p>\n

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The gardens spread over several levels, and have many different areas and small buildings across the area. The outdoor space was especially created to be a social gathering space, and Salvador Dali had many parties and get-togethers here. In order to spy on his guests, he had construed hidden corridors with tiny peep holes and windows, so he could see and hear guests without them knowing he was there.<\/p>\n

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The tower in the garden was built with airing holes, so that when the strong Northern winds called Tramuntana would blow through, a howling sound could be heard. In this way Dali implemented his artistic preferences in more than just the visuals of his property.<\/p>\n

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In a part of the garden Dali created a pool area. The pool was naturally not like any ordinary pool, and had many fountains, bridges, different forms of art and decorations, and several seating areas in fresh colors and designs.<\/p>\n

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The pool area is like a small oasis in the garden<\/p>\n

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It might look like a commersial stunt but it is actually a seating area in the garden<\/p>\n

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Maybe he found some inspiration from the middle east for this installation?<\/p>\n

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In the large garden behind the house Dali had a large olive garden. In between the olive trees you could find this large statue, which is build to resemble a lying man around a wooden boat.<\/p>\n

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If you are feeling overwhelmed by all the impressions of the house and around the property, you\u2019ll be happy to relax a little in the chairs Dali designed facing the ocean. This view point is one of the most quiet areas, and was created to simply enjoy nature.<\/p>\n

Would you find it interesting to visit the artist\u2019s home? I advise you to book your tickets in advance, as they only allow groups of 8 in at the time for the guided tours. The tour starts every 10 minutes, and if you lose your spot it can be tricky to get a new space booked. The tour itself only takes 40 minutes, and is well worth the time! Read more about Salvador Dali\u2019s private home and museum, and other museums connected to him and his art here.<\/p>\n

The trip to the Costa Brava happened as a part of a collaboration project #CataloniaCostaBrava between\u00a0NordicTB<\/strong><\/a>, Costa Brava Tourism Board<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0and the\u00a0Catalonia Convention Bureau<\/strong><\/a>.\u00a0<\/span>All opinions are my own.<\/span><\/p>\n

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I den lille fiskerlandsbyen Port Lligat i Costa Brava hadde den verdensber\u00f8mte maleren Salvador Dali sitt hjem. Hjemmet er n\u00e5 \u00e5pnet som museum og det er mulig \u00e5 vandre rundt i huset og hagen og se hvordan kunsten og det kunstneriske uttrykket han hadde ogs\u00e5 preget hans mer private omgivelser. Om du er i Costa Brava er dette noe du absolutt ikke b\u00f8r g\u00e5 glipp av. Bli med hjem til Salvador Dali og kunsten hans<\/a>.

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Salvador Dali var opprinnelig fra Figueres, en landsby ikke s\u00e5 langt fra Port Lligat. Etter flere \u00e5r under utdanning og som kunstelev i b\u00e5de Madrid og Paris returnerte Dali til omr\u00e5det og kj\u00f8pte en liten bygning i havnen av Port Lligat som egentlig ble benyttet til oppbevaring av fiskerutstyr. Han satte bygningen i stand og flyttet han inn med sin kj\u00e6re utvalgte Gala.


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Salvador Dali sitt hus set fra utsiden. Huset ligger helt tett p\u00e5 havnen og stranden i Port Lligat.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>


Il\u00f8pet av de over 40 \u00e5rene han bodde i Port Lligat kj\u00f8pte han flere tilst\u00f8tende bygninger og endte opp med et hus som fremstod nesten som en labyrint av rom, ganger, hager og niv\u00e5er, alt preget av hans kunsteriske surrealistiske stil. Huset ligger helt tett p\u00e5 havnen og stranden i Port Lligat og i bakkant ligger det en stor hage og olivenlund som han ogs\u00e5 innredet og formet etter sine egne ideer og stil.

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I en av de nederste rommene ligger stuen.\u00a0<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>


Alle m\u00f8bler og pynt er originalt og de ulike rommene fremst\u00e5r som unike og meget spesielle. Mange av elementer som man ser igjen i kunsten g\u00e5r igjen i interi\u00f8ret, som f.eks. store gjess og egg samt andre mer surrealistiske detaljer. Det var Gala som hadde ansvaret for innredningen og hun kj\u00f8pte bl.a. bruktm\u00f8bler som hun mikset med Salvadors ideer.

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En kjempestor asiatisk inspirert paraply henger i taket over en liten trapp som skiller en av delene i huset fra neste niv\u00e5. I rommet bakenfor var der nakne utstillingsdukker i fri miks med skulpturer, krukker og krakker, som en installasjon.

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I det \u00f8verste rommet l\u00e5 soverommet til Salvador Dali og Gala. Store \u00e5pne vindusflater som slapp inn masse lys og sterke farger preget rommet som ogs\u00e5 hadde flere sittegrupper og bittesm\u00e5 stoler plassert rundtom som en form for dekor.

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Kloggene som Salvador og Gala brukte stod fremdeles p\u00e5 plassen sin p\u00e5 soverommet. Rommet hadde to tilst\u00f8tende bad og begge var innredet og tilpasset individuelt etter hvert sitt \u00f8nske og behov. I den store og romslige garderoben hadde Gala hengt opp bilder av Salvador Dali og kjente personer, som en collage over hans spennende liv.

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Bilder av Dali i m\u00f8te med mange kjente personer er brukt som dekor i garderoben<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

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Flere m\u00f8ter med kjente personer er dokumentert<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>


Salvador Dali hadde selvsagt et eget atelier i huset og for sin egen komfort hadde han utviklet et helt unikt heissystem for de store lerretene. P\u00e5 denne m\u00e5ten kunne han sitte i sin lenestol og male. P\u00e5 h\u00f8yre del av bildet ser du et stort lerret festet p\u00e5 heisen og Salvadors lenestol plassert foran.

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Lerretet er montert p\u00e5 en heis som g\u00e5r mellom etasjene langs den ene veggen.\u00a0<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>
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Noe av Salvador Dalis pensler og utstyr til maleriarbeid<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>


Salvador Dali malte over 1500 malerier i l\u00f8pet av sin karriere og benyttet ofte Gala som modell og inspirasjonskilde. I tillegg til maleriene laget han ogs\u00e5 skulpturer, kosmetikk, juveler og fotografier og i tillegg til hans surrealistiske kunstnerstil var han ogs\u00e5 kjent for \u00e5 ha et s\u00e6regent og spesielt kroppsspr\u00e5k og for \u00e5 fremst\u00e5 som arrogant og eksentrisk. Han ble bl.a. utvist fra kunstskolen han gikk p\u00e5 i Madrid fordi han uttalte at ingen av l\u00e6rerene var kompetente nok til \u00e5 bed\u00f8mme hans kunst og uteksaminere ham.

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Et uferdig maleri av Salvador Dali st\u00e5r utstilt i hans atelier.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

Hagen g\u00e5r over flere niv\u00e5er og har mange ulike soner og sm\u00e5 bygninger spredd rundt p\u00e5 omr\u00e5det. Uteomr\u00e5det var spesielt laget for \u00e5 v\u00e6re en sosial plass og Salvador Dali hadde mange fester og sammenkomster her. For \u00e5 ha mulighet til \u00e5 spionere p\u00e5 gjestene hadde han konstruert skjulte korridorer med sm\u00e5 huller og vinduer slik at han kunne h\u00f8re og se gjestene uten at de s\u00e5 ham.<\/p>


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Hagen er utrolig vakker! Store egg ligger spredd flere steder som gjennomg\u00e5ende dekor<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>
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T\u00e5rnet har ogs\u00e5 et egg som dekor<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>T\u00e5rnet i hagen er konstruert med luftehuller som, n\u00e5r den sterke nordavinden kalt Tramuntana bl\u00e5ser, vil lage en form for ulende, musikals lyd. slikt sett implementerte han sitt kunstneriske uttrykk ikke bare i visuell form.

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Kunst i b\u00e5de visuell og audiovisuell form<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>I en del av hagen fikk Salvador Dali laget et bassengomr\u00e5de. Bassenget er selvsagt ikke som vanlige firkantede bassenger og har b\u00e5de sm\u00e5 broer og fontener, kunst og utsmykkinger og flere sitteomr\u00e5der i ganske s\u00e5 friske farger og design.
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Bassenget er formet inn i terrenget og fremst\u00e5r som en liten oase i hagen<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>
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En av sittegruppene i enden av bassenget. De lange gule og r\u00f8de r\u00f8rene skal symbolisere slanger som bukter seg langs bassenget.\u00a0<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>
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Det ser ut som en reklameinstallasjon men er en av sittegruppene langs bassenget i hagen til Salvador Dali<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>
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Koselig liten sittegruppe i enden av bassenget. Her har han nok hentet inspirasjon fra midt\u00f8sten og blandet det med sine egne ideer og uttrykk<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>
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I den store hagen i bakkant av huset hadde Salvador Dali bl.a. en stor olivenlund. Midt mellom tr\u00e6rene finner du denne kjempestore figuren som er bygget som en liggende mann basert rundt en treb\u00e5t.

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Om du blir litt overveldet av alle inntrykkene i huset og p\u00e5 eiendommen er det greit \u00e5 slappe av i stolene han designet og nyte utsikten over havet. Utkikkspunktet er et av de roligste omr\u00e5dene for \u00f8yet og her er det bare naturen selv som skal nytes.

Syns du det ser interessant ut og bes\u00f8ke kunstnerens hjem? Da det kun tillates grupper p\u00e5 8 personer ved hver omvisning er det lurt \u00e5 bestille dine billetter p\u00e5 forh\u00e5nd. Omvisningen starter hvert 10 minutt og mister du din plass kan det v\u00e6re vanskelig \u00e5 f\u00e5 kj\u00f8pt ny tid om alt er bestilt p\u00e5 forh\u00e5nd. Selve omvisningen tar ikke mer enn 40 minutter og er vel verdt tiden!
Les mer om Salvador Dali's private hjem museum og andre museer i tilknytning til kunsten og livet hans her.<\/a>


Reisen til Costa Brava var gjort som del av markedsf\u00f8ringssamarbeidet #CataloniaCostaBrava mellom
NordicTB<\/a>, Costa Brava Tourism Board<\/a> og Catalonia Convention Bureau<\/a>. Alle meninger og holdninger er som alltid helt og holdent mine egne.\u00a0<\/i><\/div>","_et_gb_content_width":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[643,650],"tags":[677],"yoast_head":"\nAt Salvador Dali\u2019s home in Port Lligat, Costa Brava - Let's get lost<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/www.letsgetlost.no\/en\/at-salvador-dalis-home-port-lligat-costa-brava\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"At Salvador Dali\u2019s home in Port Lligat, Costa Brava\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"World famous painter Salvador Dali lived in the small fisherman\u2019s village of Port Lligat on the Costa Brava. 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