I went for both Dali and Monet/Klimt. For some reason I thought Dali was a separate exhibition with no immersive experience, that’s why I bought the immersive experience for the other artists.
As for Dali, you will go inside the exhibition tent where you will be introduced to his history and then you will have some interactive experience, VR experience and a gift shop. Once you leave the shop you will be guided to go inside through space for the immersive experience which was beautiful. “You will not be allowed to be in the middle of the space. Only around it” I booked the ticket through Fever app
As for Monet and Klimt I booked the tickets from the main website and you can choose if you want to be in the middle of the place or around the area (more clear in the photos).
Buy your tickets in advance if you want to go to both exhibitions since they don’t run at the same time. Time table is available in location and you can buy tickets from...
Read moreVery beautiful show, however, short and overpriced. We used the 10€ discount for promoting it on social media and our tickets cost 5€ instead of 15€. Paying 5€, it is certainly an interesting experience if you don’t mind to spend the spare cash. However, it’s not really something deep enough to be remembered in about 1 month. Just a nice exhibition that probably needed a lot of hours of programming and video editing. That’s essentially all you’re paying for. For the normal price we would have felt ripped off for what it is, adding to the fact they didn’t want me to enter because I “only” had one dose of vaccination (eventhough I have the janssen vaccine and there is only 1 shot available for...
Read moreHere's what I loved, using spaces that are not typical tourist attractions and pulling people away from areas already too congested. The reservoir is a beautiful space and I loved being in it. The "show" featuring Monet and Klimt was meh, and I love these kind of things. Perhaps they didn't have permission to use Monet's actual pieces in a digital way, so it was sparse and a bit odd, weird because Giverney pairs beautifully with the location in theory with the water lilies. The Klimt half was good. Great for small children who like visual stimuli. I'm glad we went, I wouldn't go back. The same type of shows I have seen elsewhere were produced better, more sweeping and intricate at...
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