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Van Gogh London Exhibit: The Immersive Experience

Musée | London | Angleterre | Royaume Uni

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106 Commercial St
E1 6LZ London

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Dimanche10:00 - 19:00
Lundi10:00 - 19:00
Mardi--
Mercredi10:00 - 19:00
Jeudi10:00 - 19:00
Vendredi10:00 - 19:00
Samedi10:00 - 19:00

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6129 Avis

Barbara Elsaeidy
09.03.2025

Its was pleasure to be there!
Iwona Wojtasik
09.03.2025

So good exhii.
Silviu Marius Turcanu
08.03.2025

one of the best places to visit in London!
Dan E
07.03.2025

The final part of the exhibition with starry night blurrily displayed across the ceiling/walls and cheap deck chairs laid about the room, with the toilet nestled in the corner, is somehow the highlight of this tawdry experience
SiQing Lin
06.03.2025

Very poor experience, cheap canvas prints of Van Gogh paintings, some the colours and aspect ratio were completely off, some weird uneven flooring in a very old and damp house. Not much content, you get through it in less than an hour and that’s doing it as slowly as you can, there are maybe 4-5 rooms in total. The final ‘masterpiece’ had toilet and exit directly connected to the projection walls, covered with cloth flaps with people constantly walking in and out. For £27 per person I am incredulous how shit this experience was.
Tamara Edgar
31.10.2024

Absolutely beautiful experience. My 7 years old loved it too
Nuala Sutton
02.03.2025

Very overpriced even accounting for that it's in London. The VR wasn't even included in the ticket, the toilets were disgusting, the staff were rude and uninterested, the prints on the wall were dodgy quality. The immersion room was underwhelming. I wouldn't bother visiting this. the best bit was the colouring in and even the crayons were poor quality.
Dan Jones
02.03.2025

Inaccessible - all round poor experience would give no stars don't waste your money go to National Gallery and look at the original for free
Nicolas Royle
01.03.2025

Everything about this exhibition exudes low effort and bare minimum, from the low quality prints to the poorly aligned projections. This experience is not worth the price of admission.
Patrícia L
01.03.2025

I went w my boyfriend for the full experience; virtual reality through his paintings, colouring w crayons and projections. We saw a bit of Van Gogh inpirations, quotations and hardships on the walls. We have being wanting to go for a while and I was not disapointed, although pricey. But it changes deppending of time slot, which is good if you plan ahead, but not that good if you are in the area and decided to come in last minute like we did. At least when we went there was not so many people, no queus at all and plenty of sits to take.
Leah Strutt Smith
01.03.2025

We booked tickets for 6pm on Friday to go after work. The main exhibition had poor quality Van Gogh prints, with the colours muted and pixelated. The main exhibit was small and we were ushered around almost as soon as we arrived and were told it was closing soon. The VR experience was cool but took 10 minutes after which we had to skip the next room with colouring as we were told it was closing soon. The immersive room at the end was my favourite and had comfortable chairs to sit and watch the video, but we weren’t able to watch the entire thing as we were told it was closing and we had to leave shortly after 7. Considering I paid £55 for two people, it was definitely not worth it. It might have been worth the money if we weren’t rushed around and kicked out, but we were, so I’ll never know. Disappointing. Don’t recommend.
Christian Raynaud
27.02.2025

Great experience, lovely staff.
Aidan John
26.02.2025

If you're down London you will have to go we really injoy it
Noah Thompson
23.02.2025

Save your money and go to frameless.
Lisa
23.02.2025

Really good Van Gogh exhibit but the immersive part was very underwhelming
Emiliya
22.02.2025

What a waste of money, wish I had donated them instead and saved my time. Few rooms with printed pictures and a hall with projected video and music montage. Absolute waste of time. While the price is higher than you would pay for viewing real art. Total scam. Please learn from my mistake to avoid making your own.
Suzanne Robinson
22.02.2025

Second Visit I love it every time
Kate Smith
22.02.2025

Not quite what I was expecting. The entrance, opposite Spittlefields, looked a bit shadey, I guess if you know the area you'd be fine, but we were travelling into london and walking into a dark space through warehouse doors was a bit odd. The exhibit had various printed canvases, some projections and mockups. The time lines and quotes were nice to read. I really enjoyed the large room with all four walls and the floor projected on seemlessly with animations using his paintings, music and some voice overs. We were blessed with being able to get deck chairs but started on the floor which was not comfortable for viewing the space. There was a space for completing half coloured images... the challenge of limited crayons was comical, but actually that restriction meant we got some interesting results working with the tools available! Adding them to the projection didn't work. As I have inner ear issues, I didn't do the VR, I tried and had to stop! The VR Headset also smelled bad. My sister did it and enjoyed it but said she wished she'd been briefed as she didn't realise it was all around her til part way through. I wasn't a Van Gogh fan beforehand, I came away having a much better appreciation for him, great memories of the large projection room especially the sliding paper doors and floating iris petals... and having had a really lovely time with my sister.

 

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