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Immersive Monet & the Impressionist Monet, Renoir, Degas & Friends-Boston

Overview
Immersive Monet & The Impressionists is a tantalizing exploration of vibrant colors on a jaw-dropping scale – step inside to be swept away!

The Impressionists were radicals that shook up the art world in the 19th century. Striving to capture the ever-elusive effects of sunlight and movement in expressive brushstrokes, they captured both the transient nature of beauty, and the timeless beauty of nature.

From Monet’s celebrated water lilies to Degas’s graceful dancers and so much more, step inside living paintings at Immersive Monet & The Impressionists!

City: Boston
Wed 03 Sep
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Wed 03 Sep
Starting at $36.99
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What's Included
Immersive Monet & the Impressionist
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Boston
225 Bay State Rd
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
What To Expect
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The Castle at Boston University
Immersive Monet & the Impressionist Monet, Renoir, Degas & Friends
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Reviews (9)
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JaneenR1234
Jul 2022
30 mins in a room with no explanation about the artists or paintings is not worth $60. Cool enough but very underwhelming. There was no actual museum part. You only sit in the room while the pictures are projected. But there’s no information or vocals, so you don’t know anything about what you are seeing. The only information on the artists is played on a tv right before you walk in, and it cycles through each slide so quickly you can’t read it all at once. We had to pay for the upgraded ticket which came with a « cushion » but they weren’t busy at all. The cushion was the tiniest thing, not much more than sitting on the floor.
marthaw452
Jul 2022
This show is overpriced and 35 minutes in length. Expect to stand or sit on the floor, even if you have fallen for the “VIP” package which includes a rented seat cushion. In Boston, this is one large room with images projected on all four walls ( some walls have distracting red exit signs) which was Impressive and the accompanying music is beautiful. My rating is for the lack of seating as there are less than a dozen benches that seat two people. Don’t expect to learn a single thing about the art or the artists. You won’t know what painting is currently being cast or even which artist. At the gift shop you can find many lovely overpriced items, I purchased a jigsaw puzzle marked $39.99 ( paid $29.99 with a $10 VIP coupon) available on Amazon for $19.99.
Ei G
Jun 2022
One can argue about the aspirations of the earlier "Van Gogh Immersive Experience". At least, the utilized media, the digital projection, a VR goggle session, copies of paintings and explanations, and the description of Van Gogh's life, passion and struggles brought me closer to the painter. But "Immersive Monet..." appeared to have a different objective. I saw it as a sarcastic rip-off with near-zero appreciation for the artists. In a heartless way, the immersive digital projection - the only remaining art-piece compared to "Immersive Van Gogh" - is placed between two synchronized screens presenting the artists one by one - text on the left and a masterpiece on the right - and a completely oversized merchandise shop that shouts out loud and clear: "We're after your money, and we'll extricate it out of your credit card with as little investment and care as possible". Proof of that is for example the 5 to max 8 seconds of screen time spent on each painter before moving to the next. I had to cycle twice through the series of pictures. A cash desk at supermarket Aldi is more romantic. It would be interesting to know who in the list of creators and producers is responsible for such an optimization of ROI compared to "Immersive Van Gogh". In any case, I will not recommend this to anybody, and the next "Immersive ZYZ" will be answered with my Money kept well immersed in my wallet.

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