Near the Canary Islands has opened its first fully underwater Museum in Europe
Near the Canary Islands has opened its first fully underwater Museum in Europe
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The Museum was created at a depth of 12 to 15 meters on the ocean floor.
The first fully underwater Museum in Europe was officially opened at the bottom of the ocean near the island of Lanzarote.
About it reports The Local.
The unusual Museum was created at a depth of 12 to 15 meters on the ocean floor and will be available for divers and tourists who will ride a glass-bottomed boat.
Atlantico Museum contains masterpieces by British artist Jason de Kirs Taylor, who spent the last two years on the island, creating sculptures for insertion gallery.
First job was plunged to the bottom in February 2016.
Taylor said that has created this exhibition to pay tribute to those who achieve success and those whose “dreams and hopes remain at the bottom of the sea.”
Later, the Museum will comprise 10 separate large-scale installations and more than 300 individual sculptures.
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