Contains 250 artifacts recovered from titanic shipwreck. The 25,000-square-foot exhibition features items from Titanic including luggage, china, pots and pans, floor tiles from the first-class smoking room, a window frame from the Verandah Café, an unopened bottle of champagne with a 1900 vintage, and more. You will receive a replica boarding pass, assume the role of a passenger and follow a chronological journey through life on Titanic.
This stunning projection show transports visitors directly into Vincent Van Gogh's most iconic paintings. His work explores, in overwhelming emotional detail, a lifetime of love, loss, mental illness, and recovery. His neverending examination of his own life created a gallery of masterpieces that have made Van Gogh one of the most popular and beloved artists of all time.
Venture down creepy winding hallways and secret passages into more than 30 rooms that rival scenes from Hollywood horror films, setting the stage for frightening facts about each paranormal piece, such as the Dybbuk Box known as the world’s most haunted object. This vintage wine cabinet inspired the movie The Possession.
The Exhibition showcases 13 whole-body specimens and more than 260 organs and partial body specimens. The bodies are respectfully presented, giving visitors the opportunity to view the beauty and complexity of their own organs and systems.
Arcadia Earth is a large scale multi-sensorial journey through underwater worlds, fantasy lands, and inspirational art installations designed to reimagine the way we address the most pressing environmental issues of our time. Each exhibition is brought to life through immersive technology, animated by augmented reality, virtual reality, projection mapping, and interactive environments where visitors will learn how their small lifestyle changes will impact the future of our planet
Features signs from old casinos and other businesses displayed outdoors on 2.62 acres. The signs are considered by Las Vegas locals, business owners and government organizations to be not only artistically, but also historically, significant to the culture of the city. Each of the restored signs in the collection holds a story about who created it and why it is important.