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Cancellation availableRather than simply viewing a masterpiece, this is an experience where you step inside it. By wearing a VR headset and moving through the space, even those unfamiliar with museum visits can enjoy an immersive experience. The entire exhibition lasts approximately 45 minutes, with approximately 30 minutes dedicated to the VR experience. This immersive exhibition, officially licensed by the Prado Museum, combines VR, interaction, and storytelling. Visitors can experience the artwork in ways that are difficult to experience in a real exhibition, such as zooming in on details of the painting or interacting with elements on the screen through hand gestures.

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Prado Museum
This immersive exhibition allows visitors to walk through and appreciate five of the Prado's most iconic paintings using VR. Rather than simply viewing the paintings in front of you, you enter the artwork's interior, moving your eyes and body in sync, making the experience much more intuitive. This free-roaming exhibition allows visitors to freely move through the expansive space, experiencing the entire scene in 360 degrees. You can zoom in on details and interact with elements using hand gestures, creating a truly hands-on experience. The storytelling is also a strength. Guided by the Prado's night watchman, visitors will gradually experience key scenes from the paintings, following the artwork's origins and symbolism. This makes it a great experience for even those who aren't familiar with museums.
Five of Prado's most iconic paintings: a sequential experience that takes you inside the works.

The tour follows the Prado's five most famous works in order, creating a clear flow. Each piece has a completely different mood and theme, so the 45 minutes feel short. Beyond simply viewing the works, there are scenes where you can zoom in on details and interact with elements on the screen through hand gestures. This means you won't just stop for a quick look; you'll have fun exploring the details.

Allegory of Vision (1617 / Bruegel & Rubens)
The room is filled with objects of science and art, and you can feel the space unfolding as a scene of early collection culture.

Las Meninas (1656 / Velázquez)
Follow the mystery created by the tricks of the eyes and the gazes of the characters on the screen.

Venus and Adonis (ca. 1580 / Veronese)
Experience the moment when love and tragedy intersect, centered on the emotional line.

The Witches' Sabbath (1819–1823 / Goya)
This is a part where you can feel the overwhelming atmosphere of anxiety and madness.

The Garden of Earthly Delights (1490–1500 / Boss)
This is a part of endless discovery, following surreal symbols and details.
address:
Tokyo Tower Foottown 1F Tower Hall A
Japan 〒105-0011 Tokyo, Minato City, Shibakoen, 4 Chome−2−8 Tokyo Station B1F
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Business hours:
10:00~22:00 (Last admission is at 21:30)
Directions:
About a 5-minute walk from the Akabanebashi Exit of Akabanebashi Station on the Toei Oedo Line
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line Kamiyacho Station Exit 1, approximately 7 minutes on foot
About a 6-minute walk from Exit A1 of Onarimon Station on the Toei Mita Line
About a 10-minute walk from Exit A4 of Shibakoen Station on the Toei Mita Line
About a 10-minute walk from Exit A6 of Daimon Station on the Toei Asakusa Line
About a 15-minute walk from the north exit of JR Hamamatsucho Station
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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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