Dalí Cybernetics Exhibition In London | The Immersive Experience


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The Dalí: Cybernetics exhibition is one of the first in the world to combine digital and physical art.

It explores the breathtaking masterpieces of Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí with an exciting and futuristic approach, incorporating virtual reality, floor-to-ceiling projections and captivating music.

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The exhibition includes a unique 15-minute VR Metaverse experience where you can venture into Dalí’s world as elements of his most iconic works like The Elephants, The Ants and The Persistence of Memory surround you. The freedom of movement will give you the realistic feeling of being in the sea, the desert, or space.

It's a must-do experience for Salvador Dalí fans and art enthusiasts alike!

GENERAL BOOKING INFO

Date | From December 2022

Location | Boiler House, 152 Brick Ln, London E1 6RU

Opening Hours |

  • Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays - 10am – 7pm

  • Fridays - 10am – 8pm

  • Saturdays - 9am – 8pm

  • Sundays - 9am – 7 pm

Price |

Weekday tickets:

  • Adult tickets (13+) £22.90

  • Child (ages 4-12) £13.90

  • Senior (65+), Student (13-26), or NHS £17.90

  • Family Bundle (4+ tickets, max. 2 adults) £15.90 per person

Weekend tickets:

  • Adult tickets (13+) £24.90

  • Child (ages 4-12) £15.90

  • Senior (65+), Student (13-26), or NHS £19.90

  • Family Bundle (4+ tickets, max. 2 adults) £17.90 per person


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