Get ready for a seriously cool and kinda weird experience at DALÍ CYBERNETICS in the IDEAL Centre d'Arts Digitals de Barcelona. This place isn't your regular old art museum, it's like stepping into a trippy Salvador Dalí dream, and trust me, you'll want to share this craziness on your social media.
Okay, picture this: a gigantic 360-degree screen that's like a roller coaster for your eyeballs. It's not just for staring; it's for goofing around and snapping pics that will make your friends do a double-take. You'll be surrounded by Dalí's mind-bending art, and it's the perfect backdrop for selfies that'll make your followers laugh and go, "Wait, what?"
And hold up, it gets even wilder! There's a virtual reality thingy that lets you dive deep into Dalí's brain. You'll see how this artsy genius came up with all his crazy ideas, from stuff that's mind-blowing to things that are just plain out there.
Whether you're an artsy type or just up for some seriously strange fun, DALÍ CYBERNETICS at IDEAL Centre d'Arts Digitals de Barcelona is the spot. It's like a mix of LOLs and mind-blowing moments that you won't wanna miss – and you'll totally want to share the wackiness on...
Read moreSHOCKING TREATMENT When we presented our tickets at IDEAL Poble Nou, although my e ticket clearly said 2 adults and 2 children, I was asked how much I paid. I showed what I paid via my online banking which was the correct amount for the family ticket but then we were still kept waiting for 20 minutes (you only have 90 minutes to see the exhibition) while the woman in charge spoke on her mobile, only to inform us afterwards that tickets.com had only paid them for 3 people to enter. Her solution was for us to go home, complain to tickets.com, try to get a refund and come back another day (after a 45 minute drive in traffic and 6 euros 50 in parking). Ridiculous that IDEAL PoblenNou cannot take responsibility for where and how they sell their tickets. Finally my husband had to stay outside (as there was no space for an extra person apparently) and I went in with the 2 kids, and by that time only 60 minutes to spend in the exhibition. What a complete disappointment. I don't know what you people think but for me this is...
Read moreA bit awkward to get to from town centre. You can go by metro or bus, but you will need to walk a bit. I highly recommend getting a renting city bike. With good weather it is a easy and nice drive.
Centre it self is a great experience, with a video, VR and projector room. Which really allows to see exhibition from perspective like never before! VR been great to dive into the art from first person, which I enjoyed greatly with my fiancé.
I highly recommend a spot, BUT lack of any translation on any exhibits itself been highly disappointing (everything is only in Spanish). There is a barcode/link available to be able to read everything in English, which offers experience for no native speakers, but I personally hated that. I needed to stare at my phone instead of at the exhibition itself! Thats not why I am going to visit exhibition! Due to which my rare is dropping from 5 to 3.
Please add translation on exhibits under native...
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