Massimo Martina to showcase authentic Salvador Dalí sculptures at Limassol Boat Show 2025 in partnership with Yacht Way
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Massimo Martina to showcase authentic Salvador Dalí sculptures at Limassol Boat Show 2025 in partnership with Yacht Way
Massimo Martina.



LIMASSOL.- Esteemed art dealer Massimo Martina announced a prestigious collaboration with Yacht Way Magazine for their booth at the upcoming Limassol Boat Show 2025. This premier event, the 9th edition of the Eastern Mediterranean's largest boat show, will take place from Thursday, May 22nd to Sunday, May 25th, 2025, at the Limassol Marina.

Visitors to the Yacht Way Magazine booth will have a unique opportunity to experience the allure of modern art alongside the pinnacle of maritime luxury. The collaboration will feature insights into Massimo Martina's curated collection of authentic, limited-edition bronze sculptures by the iconic master of Surrealism, Salvador Dalí. Art enthusiasts and yachting connoisseurs might also have the distinct pleasure of viewing one of these magnificent Dalí sculptures, a highlight of the collection, displayed at the booth.

Massimo Martina, based in Cyprus, is renowned for his discerning eye and passion for bringing timeless artistic value to collectors and art lovers. He will be at the boat show, ready to share his knowledge about Salvador Dali with visitors and art aficionados. His collection, showcased at dalisculptures.com, features remarkable and authentic limited-edition Salvador Dalí bronze sculptures. These collector-quality pieces, conceived by Dalí himself and created through the intricate lost-wax process, include renowned works such as "Profile of Time," "Triumphant Elephant," and "Alice in Wonderland," each bearing Dalí's inscription and produced by the prestigious Perseo Art Foundry in Switzerland.

Yacht Way Magazine stands as a highly respected and long-running publication within the international yachting industry. Owned by Codavi International, the magazine offers luxury brands a significant platform to connect with a discerning readership of high-net-worth individuals, yacht owners, and key industry professionals. Known for its exclusive content, eye-catching design, and unique global distribution network, Yacht Way Magazine is an official media partner for numerous prestigious yacht shows and events worldwide.

The Limassol Boat Show 2025 promises to be an extraordinary event, attracting over 35,000 visitors and hosting more than 120 exhibitors from across the globe. The four-day show will feature an impressive array of superyachts, pleasure boats, recreational fishing and diving products, water sports equipment, and marine accessories. Attendees can also enjoy a vibrant program of live concerts, water sports demonstrations, and culinary displays.

Event Details:

• Event: Limassol Boat Show 2025
• Dates: May 22 – 25, 2025
• Location: Limassol Marina, Limassol, Cyprus

• Opening Hours:
o Thursday, May 22: 17:00 – 21:00 (Opening Ceremony)
o Friday, May 23: 17:00 – 21:00
o Saturday, May 24: 14:30 – 21:30
o Sunday, May 25: 14:30 – 21:30

This partnership between Massimo Martina and Yacht Way Magazine at the Limassol Boat Show 2025 signifies a unique fusion of art and the luxurious yachting lifestyle, offering an enriched experience for all attendees.










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