Paris Atelier des Lumières Renaissance Exhibition Tickets

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Experience Highlights

Immerse yourself in an immersive art experience with tickets to the Renaissance exhibition at Atelier des Lumières in Paris, an ideal way to discover Renaissance art through an immersive and completely different format. Instead of walking through a traditional exhibition, here the works come to life through monumental projections that transform the space into a visual and sensory spectacle.

Renaissance: Da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo invites you to rediscover some of the great masters of art history in a high-impact digital environment. It is a perfect plan for those who want to enjoy an original cultural experience in Paris, surrounded by images, music and a staging that makes the visit much more immersive.

The entrance leads to the Atelier des Lumières, a former industrial space converted into a digital art centre, where projections occupy walls, floors and surfaces in a spectacular way. It is an ideal visit for both art lovers and those looking for a visual and immersive activity in the city.

  • Book your ticket and discover the Renaissance in an immersive way.
  • Live an immersive artistic experience amidst light, music and great masters.
  • Enjoy a different kind of cultural experience in one of the most amazing places in Paris.

What’s included

  • Entrance to Atelier des Lumières
  • Access to the current exhibition Renaissance: Da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo

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Step by Step

Atelier des Lumières is one of the most original cultural spaces in Paris, a digital art centre that transforms old industrial buildings into fully immersive settings. In this exhibition dedicated to the Renaissance, the visitor is not limited to observing works on a wall, but is surrounded by monumental images that make the visit a much more intense and exciting visual experience.

The exhibition Renaissance: Da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo offers a new way of approaching some of history's most admired artists. Through large-scale projections, music and movement, the creations of these masters are reinterpreted in a contemporary format that allows them to be appreciated from a completely different perspective. The result is an artistic experience that blends history, technology and emotion.

One of the great attractions of this visit is the space where it takes place. Atelier des Lumières occupies a former 19th century foundry and uses digital technology to project art across its 3,300 square metres. This makes the tour particularly impressive, as the images expand inside and envelop the visitor in a changing and spectacular atmosphere.

The exhibition is part of the temporary programme of the centre, known for bringing works by some of the greatest names in the history of art to life through large-format digital experiences. It is a perfect proposal both for those who enjoy classical art and for those who want to discover it in a more accessible, sensorial and contemporary way.

All in all, this is a highly recommended visit to complete a stay in Paris with an innovative cultural plan. An experience where Renaissance art is transformed into light, colour and movement in one of the most striking immersive spaces in the city.

Reviews

4.8
· 25 Reviews
  • Y
    Y.
    5
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    The old foundry gives it a unique character. It's not just the exhibition, but also the location that makes it all work better.
  • X
    X.
    4
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    There were areas where people stopped a lot for photos and small groups formed. Even so, the experience was beautiful.
  • W
    W.
    5
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    I went with doubts because I don't usually go to digital exhibitions, but this one convinced me. Very well cared for and with a good rhythm.
  • V
    V.
    5
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    It is a modern experience, but respectful of classical art. I found it a very accessible way to approach the Renaissance.
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