Gustav Klimt, the father of Viennese Art Nouveau, is celebrated for his decorative, sensual, and symbolic works, including "The Kiss," "Judith I," and "Farm Garden with Sunflowers." Born 163 years ago, his art remains strikingly modern, adorning everything from fashion to tattoos, and inspiring Generation Z TikTokers just as much as visitors to Vienna’s Belvedere Museum.
An immersive exhibition in Budapest, organized by the team behind successful Van Gogh and Monet productions, transforms the 2,000-square-meter BOK Sports Hall into a digital wonderland where Klimt’s paintings come alive.
Highlights of the exhibition include two enormous installations of "The Kiss," showcasing every intricate layer of this iconic painting, and the Golden Tunnel, a shimmering walkway ideal for Instagram-worthy photos.
A virtual reality experience transports visitors to Klimt’s Vienna, offering a 10-minute journey through his inspirations, while interactive art stations allow attendees to create their own Klimt-inspired digital masterpieces, which are popular among both children and adults.
Beyond the visual spectacle, the exhibition educates visitors with displays chronicling Klimt’s life, his muses, and his role in founding the Vienna Secession movement, which revolutionized European art.
Whether you're an art aficionado or simply curious, this experience makes Klimt's remarkable legacy both accessible and engaging.
Address: BOK Sports Hall, 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 1, Gate VII/a
An immersive exhibition in Budapest, organized by the team behind successful Van Gogh and Monet productions, transforms the 2,000-square-meter BOK Sports Hall into a digital wonderland where Klimt’s paintings come alive.
Highlights of the exhibition include two enormous installations of "The Kiss," showcasing every intricate layer of this iconic painting, and the Golden Tunnel, a shimmering walkway ideal for Instagram-worthy photos.
A virtual reality experience transports visitors to Klimt’s Vienna, offering a 10-minute journey through his inspirations, while interactive art stations allow attendees to create their own Klimt-inspired digital masterpieces, which are popular among both children and adults.
Beyond the visual spectacle, the exhibition educates visitors with displays chronicling Klimt’s life, his muses, and his role in founding the Vienna Secession movement, which revolutionized European art.
Whether you're an art aficionado or simply curious, this experience makes Klimt's remarkable legacy both accessible and engaging.
Address: BOK Sports Hall, 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 1, Gate VII/a