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Museo del Calamar Gigante (Spanish pronunciation: [muˈseo del kalaˈmaɾ xiˈɡante]; lit. 'Giant Squid Museum') is a natural history museum located in Luarca, Asturias, Spain. The original museum, opened in 2010, was administered by the marine conservation group CEPESMA and held the association's cephalopod collections together with other marine exhibits. It was described as the only museum in the world dedicated to the giant squid (Architeuthis dux) and held one of the world's most important collections of large cephalopods, including the largest collection of giant squid on public display.
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Luis Laria
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2010-08-13
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Calle Nicanor del Campo, Luarca, Asturias, Spain ; Paseo del Muelle 25, Luarca, Asturias, Spain
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1296000.0 "I don't want to know anything about what was in the museum because for me that museum has been a cursed museum. I'm going to put it like this. I dedicated my whole life and my best efforts so that afterwards it would come to nothing and the political organisation would deny the value of this facility." "[...] it is a first class attraction and, above all, unique. No one on planet earth has a museum devoted to the form, history and many aspects of the giant squid."
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—Tino Ron, leader of the Luarcan citizens' movement that demanded the museum's reopening, from a July 2022 interview with Onda Cero —Luis Laria, museum founder, from an October 2020 interview with La Voz de Galicia
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Museo del Calamar Gigante (Spanish pronunciation: [muˈseo del kalaˈmaɾ xiˈɡante]; lit. 'Giant Squid Museum') is a natural history museum located in Luarca, Asturias, Spain. The original museum, opened in 2010, was administered by the marine conservation group CEPESMA and held the association's cephalopod collections together with other marine exhibits. It was described as the only museum in the world dedicated to the giant squid (Architeuthis dux) and held one of the world's most important collections of large cephalopods, including the largest collection of giant squid on public display. Opened in August 2010, the museum was badly damaged by a storm in November of the same year and largely destroyed by another storm in February 2014. As the museum had been a major tourist attraction and an important contributor to Luarca's economy, there was strong local support for its reconstruction or relocation. After several years without progress, two proposals for relocation—first to an adjacent warehouse and later to a former cinema—were put forward and then abandoned, before the local government settled on a plan to move the museum to a former nightclub. It reopened on 15 July 2022.
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Giant squid and other cephalopods, other marine life
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