The Galerie Montparnasse has resolutely regained its splendor. So much so that it is among the LEGO art exhibitions.® The world's most popular and equally exciting virtual reality experience, we don't really know where to go anymore. Why choose? The good news: you have all summer to try these two activities.
Behind this square gallery is Nathan Sawaya, a former business lawyer turned world's first brick artist. In “The Art of the Brick,” he explores the (unlimited) artistic potential of LEGO.®. There we find masterpieces of art history reproduced, sometimes in life-size, using millions of tiny bricks. Rodin's The Thinker, Milo's Venus, Edvard Munch's The Scream, Klimt's Kiss, Van Gogh's Starry Night… In short, it's a bit like the Louvre for LEGO fans.
What's more, we find original sculptures that come from the imagination of their creator. A 6-meter-long T-Rex Larger than life, the North Rose Window of Chartres Cathedral, the Sphinx, Roman temples… but also a fantastic mobile installation made up of 250 suspended skulls dancing to the rhythm of LED lights and music, or even a stunning exhibition of human organs. In addition, visitors can also create their own works of art in the play area dedicated to this purpose.
A thrilling experience in the middle of summer? Even more fun than in the middle of Halloween! The aim of the Dracula Hotel is to live a collective experience in a 1,000 square meter space that mimics the decor of a futuristic haunted house. In fact, 90 people, all wearing headsets, will experience the virtual reality experience at the same time, as they will wander through the air-conditioned corridors of the Dracula Hotel, discovering the secrets hidden behind each door.
Quality Guaranteed, this metaverse inspired by the greatest legends of the genre is designed by Caramba Shows in co-production with Blanco y Negro Music and Universe, world-renowned experts in multi-user virtual reality, to give you a cold sweat!