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What good location in the parc .the sculptures and paintings are very interesting . Good choice of the art. Entrance is free!When you have enough from the beach and the sun, this is the place to stay and to enjoy!
This is a non-profit free art museum that houses art of of Latin American artists. The founders are admirers of surrealist art and look for quality work regardless of the author's reputation or market value. The museum is located in a beautiful park I the Beverly Hills neighborhood in Punta Del Este.
We had a quick stop here for 45 minutes which was enough for us. There are a good variety of paintings and sculptures from mostly Latin artists and some nice works by Dali. The galleries are nicely done, clean and whimsical, in a way. I enjoyed the art but there is not a gift shop nor a little cafe, which would've been nice for a cup of coffee or a post card. Also, the building was warm and stuffy and apparently not air conditioned, except one small gallery.
So you are in Punta del Este...Beach Fun...lot´s of restaurantes and many beaches to see.So why go to a museum...wellWhen it rains or it is too hot outside you might wonder and go to the Ralli Museum.It is a small private museum of art..Make sure you check times, depending on the time of the year they have certain hours of opening.
It was a long drive (about 20 minutes) from the Port to this Museum where we passed by one beach after the other. It's a shame we could not stop and try to take a dip at these beaches. To our surprise, we had to enter a "richy" kind of neighborhood on our way to this museum. The houses are big and the lawns are neatly "manicured". There are also fancy restaurants along the way. Later, I learned that locals call it the Belair of Punta del Este.Excluding me, no one in our group wanted to enter this FREE museum. I guessed we're all "over-museum" after visiting many of them during our 20-day cruise. I promised myself that I would go back and visit Punta Del Este on my OWN. Definitely, I would include this museum in my list of places to visit next time I'm back in this city.
Magnficent and changing selection of modern art stunning pictures sculptures not the usual stuff really varied and original not to be missed free enrty
Excelent beach to spend the day, even better to witness the sunset. This beach is some 20km long and very calm which make it perfect for famlies with children. Celan sand and even better waters makes it perfect.
The Ralli offers sculptures by Dali and an american sculptor, which name I forgot. They are exposed outdoors. Indoors the museum shows latinamerican contemporary paintings.The entrance is free and it´s located on a chic borough .
I went to the Ralli Museum in Punta del Este, Uruguay on March 7, 2014. It was my first time there. My cruise ship, the Crown Princess, was anchored in Montevideo, Uruguay that day. After about a two hour drive by motor coach we reached the city of Punta del Este. Part of my tour was to visit this museum. I loved this museum. The layout seems perfectly planned, both the indoor and outdoor parts. Certainly you should not miss this gem that houses so many of Salvador Dali's works when in Uruguay.
It is located in the rich residential area known as the Beverly Hills of South America. There are two floors, with two courtyards with sculptures, some of Dali, and inside modern paintings by Alexander Calder upstairs and by Vilaro'. There is also free wifi.
This museum contains a large collection of mostly Latin American art - paintings and sculptures - that ranges from sort of kitschy representational sculptures to abstract expressionist paintings and includes a Botero and several Dali sculptures echoing some of his most famous paintings. Among the paintings a certain emphasis seems to be placed on surrealism but otherwise there isn't much of a theme. Because the museum prides itself on being non-commercial there is no gift shop so you can't even buy a catalogue or postcard - certainly non-commercial but also a little bit silly.
Lots of modern art that was arranged so it was very personal...you could walk as close as you wanted to. You could interact with the statues in the garden. Very impressive...I want to see the rest of the Ralli museums now.
We really enjoyed this museum. An excellent collection of Latin American art beautifully displayed. Definitely worth a visit.
This place is a trip. The artwork is billed as surrealist, and includes a number of works by Salvador Dali, but the collection is mostly notable for being big and (visually) loud. The sculpture courtyard features too many bronzes for the space, and the paintings in the galleries lack any sort of subtlety. But the free museum ostensibly features Latin American artworks that "grabbed" the owners, and you can see how they did that. I did get a kick out of a series by a Brazilian artist who peopled paintings of circus folk with characters resembling Frida Kahlo self-portraits, but that was the cleverest thing I saw.If you have an hour or so to kill and are rained in or burned out on the natural beauty of this part of Uruguay, this might be a good spot to see something completely different.
My wife and I had the opportunity to visit the Ralli Museum on a rainy afternoon in January 2014. It was a great way to spend an hour-or-so enjoying paintings and sculpture primarily by Latin American artists, although some European artists are also represented. The facility is situated in a park-like setting in the Beverly Hills neighborhood of Punta del Este. Although it isn't large, it appears quite spacious with high ceilings and open courtyards for the display of sculptures. Entrance is free and unless one is really "into" a particular artist, a visit need not be longer than an hour or so. I would recommend the Ralli Museum to those with an interest in contemporary art - others might not be pleased.