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Banksy's Dismaland: Dystopian Theme Park's Legacy
11 Dec
Summary
- Banksy's Dismaland was a dystopian theme park in England.
- The temporary exhibition ran for five weeks, drawing huge crowds.
- Dismaland significantly boosted the local economy by an estimated £20 million.

In 2015, the renowned street artist Banksy transformed a derelict swimming pool in Weston-super-Mare, England, into an immersive, dystopian theme park known as Dismaland. This temporary "bemusement park" captivated visitors with its satirical take on conventional resorts, featuring striking installations like a fire-ravaged castle and a sunken riot police van. The exhibition famously included Cinderella's upturned carriage, offering a darkly whimsical experience that attracted significant attention.
Open for a brief period of five weeks, Dismaland proved immensely popular, selling thousands of tickets daily and attracting global recognition, including visits from Hollywood celebrities. Beyond its artistic impact, the park served as a significant economic catalyst for the local area. It is estimated to have injected approximately £20 million into the local economy during its operation.




