Address: 6400 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA
Phone: +18443074644
Sunday: 10AM–6:30PM
Monday: 1–8:30PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 1–8:30PM
Thursday: 1–3PM
Friday: 2–8:30PM
Saturday: 10AM–8:30PM
Amit Somani
This was a very interesting and good experience. I don’t really know much about art or follow it but I still appreciated the show. It really helps you visualize and experience firsthand the life and work of Vincent Van Gogh. It was very well put together. If you’re an art lover or not, it’s definitely worth going there and experiencing it. The show was immersive and brought his masterpieces to life. Recommend it.
Devin Diaz
It was just "okay." Nothing really special about it. I thought it was going to be much larger. It is more of a show than any form of "immersion," but still. The entrance hall is amazing and the "food" area is beautiful. Then there are two big rooms that project moving Van Gogh art all around. If Van Gogh were alive to see this, I don't think he'd be happy with what they did to his work. It doesn't reflect him as an artist at all. The music is nice, but the film seems like an art student's edgy approach to a painter they spent two weeks googling and trying to be alt about it.
Rajeev Agnihotri
Great way to show paintings. I appreciate them more this way rather than watching them in a museum. The accompanying music is awesome and a added bonus Wish it was a little longer. Tip: You see the same view from every where. So make sure to go to the second room and also upstairs. You can also see it multiple times
Jujuba Verde
I love the Van Gogh painting, unfortunately, I never got to see a real painting of it, but I still will! I found it super amazing how they work with projectors and animation to portray some of Van Gogh's works. I bought my ticket on the spot and it cost me 40$ a weekday. It was lucky. I highly recommend it.
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They are serious about showing your vaccination card with picture ID, and must wear a mask.
You can also get them to resend your tickets, if you can't find them
$34.99-child, $54.99-basic time, $64.99-premium flex, $99.99-vip flex, more details can go to their website.
No free parking, but there is a secured parking structure across the street
Yes, many people brought their infants and children.
I don't recall IDs being checked here
Honestly it is about the same, but the Lightnouse has a parking lot in the basement of the building
Bring your own.
Doubtful! Sorry for the delay in responding.
Public parking in structure behind the venue, has an elevator, reasonable rates
There is parking across the street at the Film School Building.
It should be!!!
Changing the dates of your visit is the way to go. You can do it last minute and they have been very accommodating.
Go get parking at 1450 Cahuenga blvd which is right next to the exhibit. I believe there's some signage there for Van Gogh. I recommend parking there if you have any difficulty walking.
L'Antica Pizzeria da Michelle - great pizza, nice outdoor patio; Jitlada - Thai food; Petit Trois - French food; All the above are in Hollywood also like the Van Gogh attraction. Roscoe's Chicken is horrible - just trendy w/ a long wait. There is a Roscoe's in Hollywood though - which Bubblez below didn't realize.
Yes
I missed our date. For a modest fee, they gave me new ones .
No, it doesn't say anywhere on the information you print with the tickets.
Call the Lighthouse and find out
Yes, the venue is extremely accommodating.
It's actually a perfect temperature in there. Very nice and relaxing. I'm sure the floor my be a little cool, but not unbearable.
Seemed to be around 10 minutes on Friday night
No ID is required. As long as you have the QR code you're good to go. Also starting November 4th, they started requiring Vaccination Card or a Negative COVID test taken within 72 hours.
I was able to change mine online without a problem, I would call or email them if you weren't able to.
I am not sure
Across the street at the Arclight parking garage. You have to pay though.
Digital tickets 8s what we used
I don't know I am not concierge I imagine everything you need is on the website I was able to make my reservations and everything there effortlessly they're very busy innovative I could not answer about by the phone I give this place 11 out of 10 Stars reach out to them and they will get back to you it's definitely worth it
Check website for general information.
Yes or you can show off the phone
There are benches in both rooms where they show the immersion. You can also bring your own stools as I saw people in wheelchairs
They updated the covid19 rules that proof of vaccination will start 11/4/21. We were fortunate that we could change our tickets,with a fee, so we can get in before the mandate takes affect.
No there is no electric wheel chair and there is handicap accessibility.
I don't think so, as the exhibit has a lot of noise and flashing lights. With lots of sudden loud spikes in tone, it might frighten the dog. So far, I haven't seen anyone with any kind of pets or service animals inside.
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