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Salvador Dali House Museum, Portlligat, Catalonia, Spain

Swimming pool, with snake sculptures and huge beanbags in the colours of the catalan flag, in the garden of the Salvador Dali House Museum in Portlligat, Cap de Creus, Cadaques, Catalonia, Spain. Salvador Dali, 1904-89, Spanish Surrealist painter, lived and worked here from 1930 to 1982, when his partner and muse Gala died. The building was originally several fisherman's cottages which the couple bought and developed, with windows overlooking the bay, a swimming pool and garden studio. The house became a museum in 1997, run by the Dali Foundation. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Swimming pool, with snake sculptures and huge beanbags in the colours of the catalan flag, in the garden of the Salvador Dali House Museum in Portlligat, Cap de Creus, Cadaques, Catalonia, Spain. Salvador Dali, 1904-89, Spanish Surrealist painter, lived and worked here from 1930 to 1982, when his partner and muse Gala died. The building was originally several fisherman's cottages which the couple bought and developed, with windows overlooking the bay, a swimming pool and garden studio. The house became a museum in 1997, run by the Dali Foundation. Picture by Manuel Cohen