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'Van Gogh Alive' Exhibition in Andorra Draws Strong Crowds Through April 6

Visitors prefer the full itinerary blending education, VR, and projections over immersive-only tickets, with the flawless Australian-inspired setup earning praise from all ages.

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Key Points

  • 'Van Gogh Alive' exhibition in Andorra's Escaldes draws strong crowds until April 6.
  • Visitors prefer full itinerary tickets blending education, VR, and projections over immersive-only.
  • Australian-inspired VR room setup is flawless, praised by all ages with minimal issues.
  • Positive feedback highlights innovative experience for Europe.

The 'Van Gogh Alive' exhibition at Prat del Roure in Escaldes, launched last January, continues to attract solid crowds, with visitors showing greater demand for general admission tickets over the immersive-only version. Francesc Camp, one of the two entrepreneurs driving the project, said audiences especially favor the complete itinerary, which merges educational material, virtual reality, and audiovisual projections.

Regarding the VR room, Camp noted that the design mirrors the original Australian version, with matching dimensions chosen to cut costs and secure smooth operations. The result has been a trouble-free setup, free of significant glitches. "The technology has worked very well, and the space too," Camp said days before the show's close on April 6. "From young children to elderly visitors, everyone has been able to enjoy it, with only occasional dizziness in isolated cases. Overall, the feedback remains highly positive, bringing innovative elements not just to Andorra but across Europe."

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