St. Petersburg Downtown - DalĂ Museum & Chihuly Collection
St. Petersburg is one of the larger cities in Florida (see first quote below) and about the same population as my home town - the downtown area is on Tampa Bay and offers many attractions - see the map below - there are two AAA Diamond Attractions, i.e. the
DalĂ & Holocaust Museums, but the others highlighted are worth a visit - we first visited the
DalĂ Museum, which started w/ a light but excellent lunch at their cafe (recommended!), then went to the
Chihuly Collection. In the past, we have visited the Fine Arts & History museums, but not the newer one on the Holocaust (a choice for me but not Susan - we've been to plenty holocaust museums, including several tours through the one in Washington, D.C.
The
DalĂ Museum is a newly opened architectural beauty to visit, both outside and inside (as discussed in the second quote and shown in the images below); the cafe is on the first floor next to the marvelous and large gift shop. We first visited this collection when located in a smaller structure on the bay a little further south from its present locale. There are a variety of art works & photos and usually a special exhibit to view - just some examples of the art below.
Dale Chihuly is an American glass sculptor, often of LARGE lighted objects - see third quote below & check link, if interested. The
Chihuly Collection is closer to the Fine Arts Museum - not large and a small gift shop - but the art works are truly gorgeous and large - see the pics below for a few examples.
On our last visit to downtown St. Petersburg, we enjoyed visiting
The Pier (last quote & image), which was built in 1973 and lasted 40 years - the structure was demolished recently and is now being rebuilt - not sure what the ultimate design will be, but maybe some of our Tampa Bay members might chime in w/ comments. Dave