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Monet’s Garden to Premiere in November
September 19, 2022, 5:38.30 pm ET
Photo: Monet's Garden
“Monet’s Garden The Immersive Experience” will have its U.S. premiere in New York City beginning November 1. Taking over the grand and historic Seamen’s Bank Building at 30 Wall Street, the exhibition thrusts visitors into a multi-sensory and multimedia voyage that reveals the inspiration and history behind some of the world’s greatest masterpieces.
Visitors will be guided through experiential galleries, each providing fresh perspectives on Monet's life and new experiences of his cherished masterpieces. The water lily paintings, the towering culmination of Monet's creative work, are presented as the finale of the experience. The entire room transforms into a gigantic water lily pond, creating placing visitors right in the center of an infinite dreamscape
The entire exhibition is enhanced by aromas of lavender wafting in the air and the romanticism of classical music to serenade visitors with an educational and enlightening multi-language narration in The Showroom.
The limited engagement will continue through January 8, 2023. Tickets are on-sale now at www.monetsgarden.venuetix.com
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