Claude Monet

The Immersive Show

The first immersive art show dedicated to the great artist Claude Monet launched in Romania, offering the public a unique opportunity to explore the works of the famous Impressionist painter through technology in a captivating way.

The show provides a sensory journey through Claude Monet’s masterpieces, bringing over 160 works of the renowned painter to life in an immersive environment and offering an innovative and exceptional artistic experience. Visitors are surrounded by large-scale projections that unfold Monet’s works across all walls, revealing fascinating details of each brushstroke and color. Throughout the show, seamless transitions from his paintings into 3D environments recreate the real landscapes that inspired Monet, offering a fresh and profound perspective on how the artist saw the world.

Produced by the MINA Studios team, the show impresses with its faithful and vibrant presentation of Monet’s works, divided into 11 thematic chapters tracing the artist’s evolution and life. Themes include: “Society of Anonymous Painters, Sculptors, and Engravers,” “Impression, Sunrise,” “Japanese Influences,” “En Plein Air,” “Serialism,” “Franco-Prussian War,” “Cataract,” “Ultraviolet Spectrum,” “Studio Boat,” “Giverny Garden,” “Camille Monet (née Doncieux),” and, of course, the famous “Nymphéas” (Water Lilies).

Monet: The Immersive Show offers a unique chance to enter the world of the celebrated French painter, combining art with cutting-edge technology. Exceptional projections and a carefully selected soundtrack create an immersive atmosphere, inviting the audience to experience Monet’s creative universe in an engaging and emotional way.

  • Tickets can be purchased online or at the MINA reception.
  • Children under 3 years old enter for free; those over 3 pay full price.
  • The ticket is valid for the entire sequence of shows: Claude Monet: The Immersive Show & Leonardo Da Vinci: The Immersive Show.

Warning! The immersive experience contains rapidly changing images, as well as moments of bright lighting and loud sounds, which may be harmful to individuals for whom such stimuli are medically contraindicated (e.g., epilepsy, vertigo).