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Step inside the masterpieces instead of just looking at them! With VR headsets, you can move around and explore the art, making it an immersive experience even for those new to art museums. The viewing lasts about 45 minutes, with approximately 30 minutes dedicated to the VR experience. This exhibition is officially authorized by the Prado Museum and combines VR, interaction, and storytelling for an immersive experience. Observe the details of the paintings up close or interact with elements on the screen using hand gestures, offering ways to experience the artwork that are impossible in a traditional exhibition.

Experience the Prado Museum by Walking Through It
This exhibition is an immersive experience where you can walk around and appreciate five of the Prado Museum's most famous masterpieces in VR. Instead of just seeing the paintings in front of you, you enter the space within the artwork, allowing your eyes and body to move together, making the art appreciation much more intuitive. This exhibition uses a Free Roaming system, so you're not just watching VR from a fixed position, but can freely move around a large space and experience the scene in 360 degrees. It also includes the ability to zoom in on details and interact with elements using hand gestures, making it closer to an interactive exhibition. Storytelling is also a strong point. Led by a night watchman from the Prado Museum, you'll follow the background and symbols of the artwork, experiencing the key scenes of the masterpieces step by step. This makes it easy for even those who don't usually visit art museums to get involved.
Five of the Prado's Representative Masterpieces, a Sequential Experience of Entering the Artwork

The viewing is structured to follow five of the Prado's representative works in order, so the flow is clear. Each work has a completely different atmosphere and theme, so the 45 minutes will feel short. Rather than simply viewing the works, there are scenes where you can zoom in to observe details or interact with elements on the screen using hand gestures. So instead of just seeing it once, there's the fun of finding the details.

'Allegory of Sight' (1617 / Brueghel & Rubens)
Experience the scene where science and art objects fill the room, and early collection culture unfolds, as a space.

'Las Meninas' (1656 / Velázquez)
Follow the mystery created by the trick of the eye and the gaze of the characters in the screen.

'Venus and Adonis' (c. 1580 / Veronese)
Experience the moment when love and the premonition of tragedy intersect, focusing on the emotional lines

'Witches' Sabbath' (1819–1823 / Goya)
This is the part where you overwhelmingly experience the atmosphere of anxiety and madness

'The Garden of Earthly Delights' (1490–1500 / Bosch)
This is the part where you endlessly discover by following surreal symbols and details
Address:
Tokyo Tower Foot Town 1F Tower Hall A
Japan 〒105-0011 Tokyo, Minato City, Shibakoen, 4 Chome−2−8 東京タワーフットタウンB1F
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Hours of Operation:
10:00~22:00 (last entry is at 21:30)
How to get there:
Approximately 5 minutes on foot from Akabanebashi Exit of Akabanebashi Station on the Toei Oedo Line
Approximately 7 minutes on foot from Exit 1 of Kamiyacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
Approximately 6 minutes on foot from Exit A1 of Onarimon Station on the Toei Mita Line
Approximately 10 minutes on foot from Exit A4 of Shibakoen Station on the Toei Mita Line
Approximately 10 minutes on foot from Exit A6 of Daimon Station on the Toei Asakusa Line
Approximately 15 minutes on foot from the North Exit of JR Hamamatsucho Station
Closed:
Please check the official website for holiday information. See details
일본 〒105-0011 Tokyo, Minato City, Shibakoen, 4 Chome−2−8 東京タワーフットタウンB1F


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