LIVING VAN GOGH
Lisboa
“Living van Gogh” is an immersive and interactive experience that takes the public on an exciting journey through the work and life of one of the most influential artists of all time. Through different artistic environments, visitors will get to know, feel, breathe and… live van Gogh!
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Tickets:
From Tuesday to Friday:
Family Ticket* – 8,5 €
Main Ticket – 12,5 €
Discounted Ticket** – 10,5 €
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays:
Family Ticket* – 11€
Main Ticket – 15 €
Discounted Ticket** – 13 €
Schools – Check the conditions by emailing lisboa@portugalagenda.com
Free entry for children up to 3 years old.
* Price per person. Valid for a family of 1 or 2 adults + 1 to 3 children aged 4 to 17.
** Valid for residents of the Municipality of Lisbon, children aged 4 to 17, students and seniors (65+)
When:
From Tuesday to Sunday: 15:30| 16:00 | 16:30 | 17:00 |17:30|18:00|18:30|19:00
Duration: 1 h 15 min
Where:
Immersivus Gallery lisboa, no Museu da Água – Reservatório Mãe D’Água das Amoreiras
Get ready to…
The first immersive van Gogh experience in Portugal;
360º projection, symphony of giant sunflowers, interactive installations and virtual reality;
Experience the artist’s universe in an exciting way;
Consult the FAQ’s here.
Description
Living van Gogh is a journey into the universe of Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) where the public is absorbed by his paintings, dreams and emotions, becoming Vincent himself.
Visitors are taken through various installations related to the artist’s works, ranging from interactive installations, virtual reality, a magical symphony and 360º projection, where they progressively step into van Gogh’s shoes, into the turmoil of his mind and into the center of his emotion.
This is the case with “Symphony of the Sunflowers” – a symbiosis of music, giant luminous sculptures and light effects based on the symbolism of sunflowers for Van Gogh and the recitation of the poem “Last letter from Van Gogh to Théo” by Al Berto.
Living van Gogh is a Portugal Agenda event, directed by Nuno Maya, directed by Massimiliano Siccardi and produced by OCUBO.
- Exhibition not recommended for people with epilepsy, due to intermittent light and sound effects.