Sculptural monument in Madrid, designed by Salvador Dalí, dedicated to science and technology. It features a 14-meter (43-foot) tall granite dolmen and a bronze sculpture of Isaac Newton with a pendulum. The pedestal is engraved with 'GALA', dedicated to Dalí's muse. This monument is an adaptation of his 1969 'Homage to Newton' sculpture, based on his 1949 painting 'Phosphene de Laporte'.
✨ Experience a unique monumental square conceived by Salvador Dalí.
🗿 Marvel at the 14-meter (43-foot) tall granite dolmen.
👨🔬 Observe the bronze sculpture of Isaac Newton with a pendulum.
💖 Discover the carved letters "GALA" on the pedestal, dedicated to Dalí's muse.
💰 Free
🕒 Always open
📍 Address: Plaza de Salvador Dalí, 15, 28009 Madrid🚇 Metro: Goya (L2, L4), Manuel Becerra (L2, L6), O'Donnell (L6), Príncipe de Vergara (L2, L9)🚌 Bus: Lines 15, 21, 26, 29, 30, 43, 53, 61, 63, 146, 152, 215, E2, E3, E4, E5, C1, C2, N3, N5, N7🚲 BiciMAD: Plaza de Felipe II (Calle Narváez, 3), Movistar Arena (calle Goya, 99), Calle Jorge Juan, 129
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