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== Art collection == The Dalí Theatre and Museum holds the largest collection of major works by Dalí in a single location. Some of the most important exhibited works are ''Port Alguer'' (1924), ''The Spectre of Sex-appeal'' (1932), ''Soft self-portrait with grilled bacon'' (1941), ''Poetry of America—the Cosmic Athletes'' (1943), ''Galarina'' (1944–45), ''[[Basket of Bread]]'' (1945), ''[[Leda Atomica]]'' (1949), ''[[Galatea of the Spheres]]'' (1952), ''Crist de la Tramuntana'' (1968),<ref name="King"/>{{rp|154}} and ''[[Dalí Seen from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Eternalised by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected by Six Real Mirrors]]'' (1972-73). There is also a set of works created by the artist expressly for the Museum, including the ''Mae West'' room, the ''Palace of the Wind'' room, the ''Monument to [[Francesc Pujols]]'', and the ''Cadillac plujós''. A collection of [[holographic art]] by Dalí, and a collection of [[jewellery]] he designed are on display. Another room contains a [[bathtub]] and a side table with an open drawer and a lamp, all of which Dalí had installed upside-down on the ceiling.<ref name="Pitxot"/>{{rp|31}} An extension to the museum building contains a room dedicated to [[optical illusion]]s, [[stereograph]]s, and [[anamorphic art]] created by Dalí. The artist's final works, including his last oil painting, ''[[The Swallow's Tail]]'' (1983),<ref name=Pitxot>{{cite book |last1=Pitxot |first1=Antoni |last2=Aguer Teixidor |first2=Montse |last3=Puig |first3=Jordi |title=The Dalí Theatre-Museum |year=2007 |publisher=Triangle Postals |location=Sant Lluís, Menorca |isbn=978-8-4847-8288-9 }}</ref>{{rp|42}} are on display here.
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