immersive Da Vinci Experience

An immersive exhibition of Leonardo Da Vinci's work is called The Da Vinci Experience. It happens in 2021 in Tsawwassen Mills in Metro Vancouver.
Adults (ages 16 and older) | $25.99 |
Seniors (ages 65 and older) | $23.99 |
Children (ages 4 to 15) | $21.99 |
Little kids (ages 3 and under) | 1 free per paying adult |
Family Passes (for up to 2 adults & 2 children) | $77.99 |
Additional Children (above 2 per family) | $18.99(up to a maximum of 2) |
A unique art exhibit is The Da Vinci Experience. Vancouver hosts the Canadian premiere of it (or actually Tsawwassen to be exact). It's a special day that honours Leonardo Da Vinci and his creations, inventions, and other achievements.With four unique rooms, the exhibition delivers a fully immersive experience. The life and skills of Da Vinci are initially shown to visitors. In one chamber, replicas of the inventor's inventions are on display. The Last Supper is shown in a separate chamber.
A 4,000 square foot area with substantial projections of Da Vinci's artwork on the walls and floor is one of the event's attractions. Guests also get to utilise an Oculus headset at the conclusion of the event, COVID laws permitting, to experience Da Vinci's inventions in an immersive and contemporary virtual reality manner.
The Italian inventor had several innovation ideas, including a flying machine. He only had some of his innovations on paper. You can view exact replicas of several of his creations at the Da Vinci Experience. You may also visit the artist's workspace using virtual reality technology.
Monday | 10:00am – 6:30pm |
Tuesday | 10:00am – 6:30pm |
Wednesday | 10:00am – 6:30pm |
Thursday | 10:00am – 6:30pm |
Friday | 10:00am – 6:30pm |
Saturday | 10:00am – 6:30pm |
Sunday | 11:00am – 6:30pm |
Address
Between Winners and Marshalls, 5000 Canoe Pass Wy, Tsawwassen, BC V4M 0B3, Canada
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The Da Vinci Experience's main entrance resembles a Tsawwassen Mills outlet mall store. It's not big or extravagant. Actually, it's quite simple to overlook. However, there are a variety of great sights to visit beyond the entryway.
Apart from the entryway at the beginning and the gift store section at the conclusion, the Da Vinci Experience has four primary rooms.
The first room of the show is a large, modern area with white walls and a high ceiling. It includes wall-mounted replicas of some of Da Vinci's most well-known paintings together with displays containing textual information about the artist. The room's centre is surrounded by replicas of several of Da Vinci's works of art. Even a few of them hang from the ceiling.
You enter a very gloomy area through an open door after exiting the main gallery where all the artwork and innovations are located. A copy of Da Vinci's Last Supper picture is inside, on an illuminated wall. One of the most famous paintings in the world, along with the Mona Lisa, is this one! There is an interesting and thorough description of the artwork right next to the picture.
The Da Vinci Experience's third exhibit space is a big, gloomy space. There are a few seating areas inside, but most people stand or move about. All of the walls are projected with moving images of Leonardo Da Vinci's creations. In the background, classical music may be heard.
You'll encounter a tiny open area with rows of white seats as you leave the enormous dark room with the multimedia displays and go out of the exhibition. Compared to where you just came from, the room is incredibly bright. Here, you may immerse yourself in Da Vinci's universe virtually.
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