Based on 435 opinions finded in 2 websites
Based on 435 opinions finded in 2 websites
Nº 474 in 1574 in Tower Hamlets
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Had a problem and the problem was resolved straight away
Joe Rawlinson . 2024-04-20
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Excellent Lego art exhibition. So many lovely sculptures, amazing
Wendy Whitehead . 2024-04-19
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Excellent exhibition Loved it! Lots to see
Claire Stevens . 2024-04-16
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Went to the boiler house to see the Lego exhibition. Which if your a fan of Lego or engineering, you'll absolutely love it. I went with a group of adults and children and everyone had a great time wandering around and was amazed by some of the pieces of art that had been created. The venue itself is a bit of a random and tucked away
serena f . 2024-04-16
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Amazing The Art of the Brick exhibition
Christine Georgiou . 2024-04-14
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Lego Exhibition was not the best Exhibition of late. Layout was terrible, poor access for disabled people, the work itself was fairly good but it should of stated Nathan's name above the Lego Exhibition title... was not worth the money for 2 adults and 1 child. That excitement feeling was not there unfortunately.
Shema Ladva . 2024-04-10
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We went here for The Art of the Brick exhibition. The artwork is seriously impressive. I've not put too many pics on there because I don't want to spoil it for anyone else. The human concept artwork is exceptional, and the replica pieces are very impressive. Well worth a visit - good for children and adults who can look but not touch 😁
Jess Roskilly-Stewart . 2024-04-09
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Good Lego exhibition just it can get really boring and really hot
Max:) . 2024-04-08
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We visited here to see The Art of The Brick. It was a bit challenging to find the entrance but once inside it was very enjoyable. The brick works were amazing and it was nice to understand how the exhibits were made. An enjoyable morning!
Rachel Crompton . 2024-04-06
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The Art of Brick exhibition was genuinely fascinating. Far from stacks of bricks, it was real art, using the medium of bricks. My son and me both enjoyed it, and found it quite inspiring
Stuart Shaw . 2024-04-04
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The Lego exhibition was incredible, well worth the visit
Dave Beadsworth . 2024-04-04
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Went for the art of bricks exhibition. Clever, and I liked that the info next to the art included how many pieces. 80,000+ for the dinosaur 😯
Sam Greener . 2024-03-24
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£78 for two people to have a 5 minute tour of some dudes Lego builds? I feel cheated. Clearly the guy puts a lot of time and creativity into them but it's a total rip off for the price. I far more enjoyed watching Lewis Floyd Henry show us his skills and all he wanted was people to enjoy themselves (and a couple tips here and there for his time).
Shannon Hayes . 2024-03-24
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They have different events all the times. For art of brick, it is great
Tracy But . 2024-03-23
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Nice place but it can be quite big for events and must be quite expensive to hire as the price of the event I when to was very expensive.
jack garratt . 2024-03-19
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Great exhibition, the art of the brick london. It would be nice to have a place to rest with the kids
Lisa “Jootjoot” C . 2024-03-19
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Visited the Lego exhibition which was great. The venue itself was okay... Lighting wasn't always optimal.
Beka O . 2024-03-11
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We went to see the Art of the Bricks exhibition. Stunning! And then we can enjoy the Brick Lane district
Anne Castellani . 2024-03-10
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Went to visit The Art of the Brick. A great exhibition of lego sculpture by Nathan Sawaya
Stewart Macfarlane . 2024-03-08
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Good venue but lacks sign posting. The light show was excellent but the music somehow didn't go well with the visuals.
Alan Dickinson . 2024-02-18
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One of many immersive experiences in town. You get out of it much the same as seeing the works in a gallery.
Kevin Guilfoyle . 2024-02-17
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Saw the Monet exhibition here. Having seen the Van Gogh exhibition and blown away by it, I felt this didn’t quite meet the same expectations. The central pillar spoilt the effect somewhat. Still a worthy exhibition and easy to spend an hour here.
Alastair Clark . 2024-02-12
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Brick lane is trendy now great beigel shop Monet Expo worth a look
Tomo . 2024-02-10
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We enjoyed our visit to the Monet Immersive Experience at the Boiler House. It was a great way to spend 90 minutes for less than £20, very restful and very interesting to learn more about Monet. I would say, don't bother to buy the VIP ticket - the standard one is fine and you can add the VR experience for £3 when you are there if you want to. The Boiler House itself is an interesting, industrial space perfect for big attractions like this. There was a coffee bar and small courtyard garden at the part of it we visited. There are other outlets and attractions in other parts
Gillan Barnard . 2024-02-03
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Would have given it 5 but I just can't bring myself to it. It was a good experience but the layout of the place left some to be desired. However the area brings its score up as its reminiscent of a gritty, underground version of Camden.
Sorin Surugiu . 2024-02-01
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Old brewery restored to house exhibitions. Plenty of space amd keeps the historical context / feel
32bits . 2024-01-26
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Memorable experience at the Monet Immersion show
Graham Miller . 2024-01-26
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Next level experience for the exhibition of Monet, we did on Mon 22/01/24. It's a memorable one
Sumant Mahapatra . 2024-01-22
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Horrible place, very bad signage, and difficult to find. The Monet immersible exhibition cost £15 per ticket, and I do not feel it was good value for money. I would not recommend it.
Maureen Valins . 2024-01-19
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Permanent hosts of temporary exhibitions mixed of current VR and projection technologies in the heart of Shoreditch which you can discover after or before the exhibition
Gergely Lovas . 2024-01-13
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I booked online to see the 'Monet Immersive Experience'. I had high expectations but left feeling disappointed and underwhelmed. There's a small courtyard in the front with some seating, but it was a chilly day. No one was there. There is a small gift shop at the end but I didn't see anything worth buying.
Wendy Leung . 2023-12-02
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Went here for the Monet immersive art exhibition and really enjoyed it. However, the exhibition was over 2 floors and the upper floor wasn't accessible nor was there a disabled toilet. The staff were helpful and offered to bring the VR helmets down to the ground floor but the shop was on the first floor.
Nick Lewis . 2023-11-20
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Excellent Monet Immersive experience but difficult to find entrance and not well signed. Loads of graffiti!
Juliet Langridge . 2023-11-13
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The Monet Exhibition was fantastic... I loved how it was interactive and tickled my senses!!
Bita M . 2023-11-10
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Amazing exhibition of Monet's art and history. Just a pity that items in the gift shop are quite pricey and poorly made. I picked up an umbrella, which almost fell apart.
Jacqueline Brown . 2023-11-05
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Wonderful monet immersive exhibition. Stayed couple hours enjoyed the music and the exhibition. Lovely to just sit and enjoy
Lesley Jones . 2023-11-02
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We visited Monet immersive experience. And adults and children loved it. The place around is very artistic and multicultural.
Neringa Rackauskaite . 2023-10-29
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The Monet interactive exhibition was fabulous.
alan levene . 2023-10-23
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Beautiful relaxing experience. Painting cane to life.
Inji Ali . 2023-10-23
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A fabulous experience, The MONET Interactive was beautiful, and the VR was exceptional.
Joan fowler . 2023-10-23
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Monet Immersive experience was ok but not as good as the Van Gogh. For immersive experience would recommend War of the World's.
Nick Emery . 2023-10-23
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Monet’s immersive exhibition at the Boiler House in Shoreditch, was the most impressive show I have seen in a long time! The show takes you on a vitual life journey of the artist and when you think it can’t get better, the last thing you’ll experience is a virtual reality immersion into the paintings. Unbelievable!! Really something to see!
Dianne McLaughlin . 2023-10-17
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Lovely space to see the Monet immersive experience. Stairs on the way out were a bit perilous though. Not disabled friendly.
Chris M . 2023-10-16
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Monet Immersive Experience - a lovely way to spend an afternoon
Wendy Crowhurst . 2023-10-16
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We went to the Monet emersive exhibit and had a great time. Really cool venue
Brooks Quinn . 2023-10-15
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Very spacious and easy to access venue - o have attended 2 events here: immersive Salvador Dali and immersive Claude Monet - over great experience
Alicia . 2023-10-15
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Went to see Monet immersive. You have to pay £3 extra for VR but worth it
Donna Lowe . 2023-10-14
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Sound and visual experience excellent.
Norman Penny . 2023-10-11
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we are freshly back from the most enjoyable monet presentation at the boiler house london. As with all the other experiences with well known artists this a really enjoyable experience. Especially the bridge exhibit, drawing with monet , relaxing with the paintings and music , and concluding with a wonderful vdu experience . do go when you can . its well worth a visit. The delightful young folk who were there to guide were an added bonus thanks all for a lovely 2 hours again... we look forward to the next one..) mary w.
Alan White . 2023-10-10
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Went to the Immersive Monet Exhibition. The exhibition was very nice and beautiful but having already been to the Van Gogh exhibition, this one felt a little lacking in comparison. Considerably smaller with not quite the same attention to detail. The entrance was round back when approaching along Brick Lane and did love that they had a small outdoor area where people could sit either before going in or after coming out. Overall, it was very enjoyable and worth the visit.
Kristina Ryttersgaard . 2023-10-09
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The immersive experience is really cool. I totally recommend it as a fan of Monet.
sophie s . 2023-10-08
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Absolutely wonderful experience
Sasha Place . 2023-10-08
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.Monet exhibition was very good and we enjoyed it. However it would have been helpful to have some signage outside on the road ,we walked past the building a few times ! We were not alone as we met a few people looking at their phones and not finding the entrance !
Debs Athome . 2023-10-07
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The Monet experience was excellent.
Leann Trethewey . 2023-10-07
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Wonderful experience and highly recommended. The exhibition starts gently with display boards explaining Monet's life, approach to painting and his key influences. It then moves to a large room in which you sit in deckchairs or stand to experience a 360 degree sensory experience. Stay as long as you want but allow at least 20 minutes to take it in. Finally I strongly recommend the £3 supplement to experience a 10 minute VR headset - sensational Minor comment is that whilst this exhibition is for all ages the deckchairs or standing are not ideal options for those with conditions such as arthritis. A couple of beanbags or stools were available but proper chairs would be a welcome addition
Nick Buchanan . 2023-10-06
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Great show again. Well worth the price Defo do another one!!
Michelle Baldwin . 2023-10-02
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The exhibition was beautiful and serene I really enjoyed it. The venue was a nightmare to find and the items in the gift shop were very over priced which was a shame.
Carol Dack . 2023-10-02
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A really interesting experience and well laid out. It is worth doing the virtual reality experience.
anitawoods3695 . 2023-10-01
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I loved it and i would come back again or go and see another artist’s immersive exhibition
Oluremi Scott-Reeves . 2023-10-01
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Entertaining and interesting way of enjoying the art of Monet
Jacky Schloss . 2023-09-30
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The music could be better and more seats
linda rovira . 2023-09-30
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The experience was lovely - the light show is accompanied with beautiful music. Downside: I found it very difficult to find - very poorly signposted. And my experience was somewhat spoilt by a couples continual chatter.
Katherine Palmer . 2023-09-30
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Beautiful.. liked the immersive with goggles especially “LaPie”
Bev Scaife . 2023-09-29
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Fabulous stepping into Claude Monets world
Susan Carter . 2023-09-26
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Fascinating Dali thing, cool space. Inventive VR. Fun.
Dan Short . 2023-09-07
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Visited for Dali Experience. Great event - thoroughly enjoyed it. There was a cafe but we were booked on a late evening ticket so it was closed.
Nicole Monahan . 2023-09-04
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We went to the Dahli exhibition, staff were friendly, we went a bit early than what we booked, great experience, the vr was amazing
Sue Lockheart . 2023-08-14
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Currently a Dali exhibition with excellent VR at end.
mickey b . 2023-07-27
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We saw the Dali Immersive Experience, it really was amazing, we were quite overwhelmed. I would advise not going if you're really tired and hungover, but hey ho...the tickets were booked! The whole exhibition really was stunning, from the detailed history at the beginning, then the immersive room, including a 3D section, then the VR section at the end. It is all quite astonishing, educational, and enlightening. All this without a single piece of Dali's actual original artwork, it's quite phenomenal and good value for money. 2 hours very well spent, highly recommend.
Laura Twomey . 2023-07-15
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Amazing experience particularly the VR
carol bainbridge . 2023-07-10
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Great venue for the Dali immersive. Just a note however, it is not that accessible with stairs up to the entrance and then some stairs down further into the exhibition for the VR experience. I managed with a crutch but not wheelchair friendly I would say. Near the Truman Brewery and entrance is quite inconspicuous to say the least but staff on hand to direct and they were all super nice and friendly. And then great to wander on Brick Lane and partake of a curry of course!
Hel Ninny . 2023-06-30
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Dali immersive experience amazing
Yusuf Hassan Keshavjee . 2023-06-01
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Nice experience at the Dali cybernetics exhibition
Smiles 95 . 2023-05-31
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Excellent food, good service, would highly recommend.
Donovan Bainton . 2023-05-24
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Dali experience was amazing. And quite funny feeling wisting 3D room
Ainar S Bl . 2023-05-14
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Ein kleiner Street Food Markt der die viele Nationen der Londoner zeigt. Hier bekommt man unterschiedlichste Speisen von China, Malaysia, Äthiopien, Indien,... Super essen zu einem guten Preis, ideal für einen Snack zwischen durch. Es gibt auch Tische im Haus und in einen kleine Garten dahinter.
Maximilian La . 2023-05-10
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I went to The Boiler House to see Dali: Cybernetics - The immersive experience. The digital show was so good. Although I didn't like some part of the music inside the show, it was still good. However, the immersive VR experience was mind-blowing. I love it. It was an absolute metaverse with Dali's paintings figures. I still have goosebumps because his long leg elephants were literally walking in front of me, a big lobster was jumping onto me... the desert, the sky, the sun with Dali's narratives and colours... That was well worth paying money and spent the day there.
Dilek Özlem ATAÖNDER . 2023-05-07
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Immersive Dali exhibit was definitely worth seeing.
Cord Schneider . 2023-05-06
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Great venue in a buzzing area of london. Easily reached via tube, bus or taxi. We went to the Dali exhibition. Well presented in a large space to get lost in the projected art of a master. Educational as well as inspiring. An exceptional virtual reality experience included but don't forget to use your hands to touch what's not there and look all around.
simon hayday . 2023-05-06
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The Dali exhibit wasn’t the best, spelling mistakes galore and the timeline wasn’t easy to follow. You entered at the end and ended up having to read it in reverse! Expensive for what it was.
Mrs H . 2023-05-02
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Visiting the Dali immersive experience in the Boiler House was great. Some fantastic detail about Dali & his forward thinking within his art. Supported by some amazing graphics & a VR experience to blow your mind! A fantastic must see visit.
Karl Martinscroft . 2023-04-30
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The immersive experience is very cool! Well worth a visit
James Slater Whitham . 2023-04-29
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Perfect art exhibition as the exhibition material was interesting and thought-provoking, which is what you want art to be.
Thomas Bjarnested Simonsen . 2023-04-20
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Amazing and absorb Dali experience Love every seconds.
Ruth Allum-Johnson . 2023-04-06
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As an event hall The Boiler House is a great place to exhibit art. The place is a lovely size, not too big and you dont feel like your in maze. I felt it was easy to get around the place and viewing the art and artists information was very reasonable. I love the hall where you can sit down and watch the images of Dali's art work, that was incredible!! This was the bit I couldn't wait to see. The 3D effect was brilliant too. Right before the exhibition shop, you had a chance to view Dali's work though a virtual reality headset, oh wow, it was amazing. I just wish I had longer time to see it. My only criticism is when looking for the exhibition, I feel you need more signs, i went straight passed the place. The fact that it's around the back of a building doesnt help, so maybe a few more signs would be helpful.
Megan Stevens . 2023-03-26
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All in all the exhibition is excellent. The best part was the VR experience that really blows my mind I think depends of individual experience, I do feel a little dizzy in the VR world, and the gadget feels a little heavy after a while. We had a really relaxing time in the section where the art works have been projected onto the wall and floor, there are beach chairs and beanie bags to sit in, and the sound is amazing.
V Dai . 2023-03-24
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Went for the Dali exhibition. It was the most amazing immersive experience
F M . 2023-03-16
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We went to see Dali, cybernetics in this place. Awesome setup and experience. Would recommend for any exhibitor to use this space as it is very versatile and it could accommodate a wide variety of shows.
Zsolt Karpati . 2023-03-11
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Just wow! Go and see the dali exhibition or you'll really be missing out. I learned so much about an artist I thought I knew! And the large scale video exhibition was mesmerising paired with an incredible VR experience. Wow !
Edward Williams . 2023-03-11
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Judit Nemes . 2023-03-09
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Fun Dali exhibit with VR experience
David Johnson . 2023-03-09
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Attended the Immersive Dali experience here - absolutely fantastic and truly immersive. Hope to be back soon.
Cat . 2023-03-08
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A great experience, the site is a bit hidden but easy to find.
mini jhc . 2023-03-06
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Tucked away in a rather unassuming location, the event blew me away. I attended the Dali exhibition and was impressed by the mix of media, the different technologies used and the demonstration of the various influences on Dali's art. The coffee shop outside was a much appreciated touch.
Nathlee Walters . 2023-02-21
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I went there for the Dali Cybernetic exhibition (see my review on the event separately), the venue is easy to spot once in brick lane but the entrance is on a side door, just keep on eye for an hand written notice and follow the arrow. The venue has 2 small rooms followed by a larger room used for the 360° projections. The venue cannot hold big projects at least for the area i have seen and because of its structure it is not disability-friendly, the venue target of customers is young people with no disability. For example in order to access the ticket area and entrance to the first room of the exibition, you have to go up via a narrow external metal staircase, no lift available. And of course once inside you will then need to go downstairs to access the 360° projection room, once again with no access to a lift. Outside the venue you have plenty of cafès, restaurants, shops, so you can then have a stroll around and enoy the young vibe of Brick lane.
Lux Nyung . 2023-02-21
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Visited for the Salvador Dali immersive art experience and VR. Shame the information room at the beginning of the tour was so loud as it could be heard inside the moving art hall which spoilt the experience. Maybe use your own headphones and music to block it out. However, the vr was fantastic.
Caroline . 2023-02-17
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Went and saw the Dali immersive exhibition a few weeks back after a bit of a bum deal getting the car smashed up the evening before and a load of stuff robbed. The building is cold so you'd be better to go on a warm day really. Not when its brassica outside. The exhibition gets better as you work through it for sure - starts a bit rough with a board explaining the artist and then some pretty low quality prints of his work, and then some old video of him. You get some time in a room thats quite cool projecting his work in video format onto all the walls and pillars. Theres deckchairs and bena bags to sit in. Thats a good half an hour with some old school red/green 3D glasses at the end. Then the grand finale is a fun bit of VR head settery, Youre on a 10 min timer, which is as well because if you werent itd get quite busy in there.
Martin Ball . 2023-02-14
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This houses the latest salvador dali exhibition. Brilliant. Immersive and virtual 3D part. Just fantastic
Emma Jane-Scott . 2023-02-13
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Went there for Dali Cybernetics Immersive Experience, superb venue, enjoyed the exhibition especially the Metaverse bit!
Tomek Ka . 2023-02-09
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We went here to see the Dali immersive last week. We also saw the Van Gogh immersive last year. I enjoy them although I have seen negative reviews but I must say not about this venue. There are similar formats for both. First the background reading about Dali then a sort of opportunity to colour in various daliesque shapes on iPads which when complete can be projected on to a sort of robot on a screen. Thirdly the projection room which I have added a picture of. Dali paintings and drawings etc projected on to the walls and floor and there are 3d elements included and animated versions of the well known paintings. Finally, if I have the order correct, a vr experience which was included in the ticket ( I mention this because at the Van Gogh immersive it was extra) the vr was astonishing. It plays through a set program of maybe ten to fifteen minutes. That was the highlight for me I'd have happily stayed in there all day. All in all very good...not quite as good as Van Gogh but pretty close
Owen Joseph . 2023-02-02
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Visited just two of us on a Friday evening to a warm friendly greeting. Service went a bit downhill from there. I would like to stress that the food really is good, no complaints there at all. The s
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