The Hall des Lumieres is a custom-designed space for digital art experiences. France's leading private manager of museums, Culturespaces, collaborated with a global events leader to create the project. The Hall des Lumieres aspires to be a permanent location where visitors can immerse themselves in some of the world's most celebrated works of art.

"Gustav Klimt: Gold in Motion" pays homage to the famed Austrian artist and his most famous pieces.

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Inside the Hall des Lumieres

The Beaux-Arts architectural style that was popular in that era is still present at the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank. The historic space is incorporated into the redesign to use it as acanvas for digital art exhibitions.

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A unique experience that blends art, sound and architecture is created by the 360- degree imagery and specifically arranged musical soundtrack.

New York City is home to Hall des Lumieres. The New York Botanical Garden held the "Kusama: Cosmic Nature Experience" in 2021. With the opening of the Hall des Lumieres, there is a permanent place for grand-scale digital works in the future.

Inaugural exhibition

You can buy tickets for $30 for adults and$15 for children between the ages of 5 and 16 at this time. There are children under the age of 5 who can enter for free.

Senior citizens and members of the military can get special prices. The tickets are on sale through the end of the year

Several other exhibitions are included in the tickets. One examines the works of Friedensreich Hundertwasser, an Austrian artist inspired by Klimt, while another features a contemporary creation by the Nohlab, which will guide visitors to explore space and time through a performer's five different types of movement.