Learn about the legacy of architect Francisco Mora in Valencia with the free exhibition at the Sala de Exposiciones del Ayuntamiento until May 2026.
Dalí Cibernético exhibition at Bombas Gens Centre d'Arts Digitals
Categories: exhibitions.
Come see how art, science and technology join forces to show you the journey of painter Salvador Dalí
Bombas Gens reopens its doors filled with technology and transformed into a digital arts center with the exhibition: "Cybernetic Dalí. Art, Science, and Technology."
This exhibition offers an exciting journey through the most iconic works of painter Salvador Dalí, completely reimagined.
Yes, yes.
You can enjoy his best creations through a next-generation immersive experience. And enjoy the largest metaverse room in the country.
It aims to reveal the mental journey that led the painter to create all his works.
Themes related to parallel universes, quantum physics, the fourth dimension, sacred geometry, or DNA sequencing are all interpreted by Dalí in his works.
Get your ticket now and don't miss the opportunity to see how Dalí's art merges with the most advanced technology.
Details
- Event dates
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From:
01-08-2024
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To:
20-10-2024
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Schedule info
Monday: 10:00-21:00 h.
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday to Sunday: 10:00-21:00 h.
Last session at 19:00 h.
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Place
Avenida Burjassot, 54, Valencia.
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Price
From €9.50.
HOW TO GET THERE
Avenida de Burjassot, 54, La Saïdia, 46009 València
with children
Experience hidden stories on a guided tour of Bombas Gens
How to arrive
- Underground: L1.
- Bus: 28, 60, 64, 79, 80, 89, 90, 94, 95, 98.
Interest information
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