Claude Monet Budapest – The Immersive Experience opens in October
Following the hugely popular “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” exhibition, the “Claude Monet Budapest: The Immersive Experience” multimedia exhibition is set to take centre stage
Claude Monet Budapest – The Immersive Experience
Turizmus reports that a groundbreaking exhibition showcasing the works of Claude Monet will open at the BOK Hall in mid-October, bringing his masterpieces to life through 2,000 square metres with unique projection screens. The immersive experience will combine 21st-century technology with Monet’s most famous works, offering visitors a multi-sensory journey into the world of one of the leading figures of Impressionism. The exhibition will not only feature spectacular visual displays but also provide deeper insights into Monet’s life and artistic journey.
A unique experience
Attendees will be treated to a 360-degree sound and light show, featuring eight of Monet’s iconic paintings, such as Poppy Field and Haystacks, enhanced through virtual reality. In addition to the visual feast, interactive elements will allow visitors to create their own digital artworks, which will then be projected onto the exhibition’s walls, providing a unique and engaging artistic experience.
Prices, opening hours
Ticket prices for the Claude Monet Budapest exhibition range from HUF 6,500 (EUR 16.41) for adults on weekdays and HUF 7,500 (EUR 18.93) on weekends, with discounted rates for students and pensioners at HUF 6,000 (EUR 15.15) and HUF 7,000 (EUR 17.67). Children under 12 can attend for HUF 4,500 (EUR 11.36) on weekdays and HUF 5,500 (EUR 13.88) on weekends. In addition, VIP tickets are also available. The exhibition will be open Monday to Thursday from 10 am to 7 pm, Fridays from 10 am to 8 pm, and weekends from 9 am to 7 pm.
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