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Art revolutionaries

Famous mas­ter­pieces from muse­ums around the world are giv­en a new lease of life through the use of dig­i­tal tech­nol­o­gy. The pro­jec­tions shift from one to the next, com­ing to life and mov­ing to the rhythm of the music. A flood of colours, shapes and sounds cap­ti­vates the view­er. Fas­ci­nat­ing infor­ma­tion on the themes and key ideas of Mod­ernism, as well as inter­est­ing facts about the artists and their works, are pre­sent­ed in an inter­ac­tive and acces­si­ble format.

The approx­i­mate­ly 60-minute mul­ti­me­dia exhi­bi­tion is aimed at a wide audi­ence – from young to old. A spec­tac­u­lar jour­ney through the rev­o­lu­tion­ary art of the 19th and 20th cen­turies, fea­tur­ing pro­jec­tions on giant screens accom­pa­nied by sur­round sound, offer­ing you a whole new per­spec­tive on art.

Immerse your­self in an immer­sive art expe­ri­ence for the whole fam­i­ly, bring­ing togeth­er the most rev­o­lu­tion­ary art move­ments from the late 19th to the ear­ly 20th cen­tu­ry: Impres­sion­ism, Pointil­lism, Post-Impres­sion­ism, Cubism and Expressionism.

In a stun­ning mul­ti­me­dia pre­sen­ta­tion, the works of Claude Mon­et, Georges Seu­rat, Paul Gau­guin, Paul Cézanne, Vin­cent van Gogh, Edvard Munch, Juan Gris, Robert Delau­nay, Paul Klee and Wass­i­ly Kandin­sky to life. High-res­o­lu­tion pro­jec­tions, dig­i­tal ani­ma­tions and a cap­ti­vat­ing sound design make colours and shapes dance through the space – fas­ci­nat­ing for adults and visu­al­ly grip­ping for chil­dren alike.

The exhi­bi­tion con­veys art his­to­ry in an emo­tion­al and eas­i­ly under­stand­able way. Over the course of around 60 min­utes, a sen­so­ry expe­ri­ence unfolds in which colours, shapes and sounds com­bine to trans­port vis­i­tors right into the heart of the Mod­ern era.

A mul­ti­me­dia cul­tur­al expe­ri­ence for art lovers, the curi­ous and fam­i­lies who wish to explore together.

Current Presentations

The pre­sen­ta­tions at the Korn­haus Roman­shorn take place on the fol­low­ing days from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. The pre­sen­ta­tion lasts approx­i­mate­ly 60 min­utes and runs on a con­tin­u­ous loop, so vis­i­tors may join at any time. Admis­sion is pos­si­ble until one hour before clos­ing. Seat­ing is lim­it­ed. The exhi­bi­tion is wheel­chair accessible.

Ticket prices

For fam­i­lies & individuals Price
Chil­dren (up to 6 years) Free
Schoolchildren’s tick­et (up to 15 years) CHF 10.00
Sin­gle tick­et (16 years and over) CHF 15.00
Fam­i­ly tick­et (par­ents + own children) CHF 30.00
Group tick­ets Price
for up to 6 people CHF 50.00
for up to 12 people CHF 100.00
for up to 24 people CHF 200.00
for up to 50 people CHF 300.00
Exclu­sive offers Price
Exclu­sive for 2 hours out­side open­ing hours CHF 500.00
Exclu­sive for 4 hours out­side open­ing hours CHF 1’000.00

Notes

You can also buy tick­ets at the box office in cash, via Twint or by debit/credit card.

This exhi­bi­tion is:
Fam­i­ly-friend­lySuit­able for chil­drenAn expe­ri­ence for all ages

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