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The Salvador Dalí Museum Helical Staircase and Glass Bubble "Enigma"

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English: The Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, opened in 2011 and showcases a large free-form glass bubble that protrudes out of a simple rectangle with 18-inch thick hurricane-proof walls. The glass bubble, referred to as the "Enigma," is made up of over one thousand triangular pieces of glass. This photo was taken on the helical staircase and showcases the sky through the beautiful glass bubble "Enigma."
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