Albert Szukalski's Last Supper
Twelve plaster figures inspired by da Vinci's famed painting haunt the desert landscape above a real-life ghost town.

šŸ“œ Twelve plaster figures, inspired by da Vinci's famed Last Supper, located in the desert landscape above a ghost town in Beatty, Nevada.
šŸ” Conceived in 1984 by Belgian-Polish sculptor Albert Szukalski, it's the genesis piece of the Goldwell Open Air Museum.

Why Go

šŸ‘» Experience an eerie and thought-provoking sculpture
šŸœļø See striking art set against the vast Mojave Desert
šŸ–¼ļø Discover a unique open-air museum's foundational artwork
šŸ–¼ļø See a striking, 'Opposite Day' version of da Vinci's Last Supper
ā³ Witness a resilient piece that has stood the test of time since 1984 🚶 Easy access near Rhyolite ghost town

Why Avoid

ā˜€ļø Exposed to harsh desert weather conditions

Tips

šŸ’” Consider combining your visit with the nearby Rhyolite Ghost Town.

Cost

šŸ’° Free admission to the outdoor sculpture.

Hours

šŸ•’ Open 24/7, as it's an outdoor installation.

šŸ…æļø Parking Free roadside parking at 1 Golden St, Beatty, Nevada.

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