Art revolutionaries
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




