I think the sundial painted by Dali in "Noon (Barracks Port Lligat)" is one that still exists on the wall of a fisherman house, in front of his Home-Museum in *Port Lligat* (not his famous Museum in Figueras). It's told that the sundial was built by Dalí together with the fishermen from the little village. (Picture ref. 1024, 7/1998).

In *Cadaqués*, near Port Lligat, where Dalí usually lived, there exist two sundials very similar to the one in Paris, 27, rue Saint Jacques. One can be seen in Curos street, in front of the church (Picture ref. 980) and the other one in Hotel La Residència (Ex-Hotel Miramar) Pl. F. Rahola (Ses herbes).

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Conxita
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