By Colleen Bement, Editor

Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is back in Denver, and it is the must-see cultural event of the season.

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Step inside the mind of a genius through this award-winning exhibition, where Van Gogh’s most iconic works like Sunflowers and The Starry Night come to life in this incredible 360° experience. Through projections and virtual reality, visitors will feel immersed in the art instead of simply looking at the oils and canvas. Guided by audio excerpts from Van Gogh’s heartfelt letters to his brother Theo, people are not only looking at the iconic art, but are engaged and amazed. Attendees will be surrounded by vibrant moving pictures while they discover where Van Gogh’s creativity originated. This immersive journey offers a powerful new perspective on the art, struggles, and legacy of one of history’s most beloved painters. 

The exhibit opens May 8, 2026, and it returns to the Lighthouse ArtSpace Denver at 3900 Elati Street Denver, Colorado 80110. The venue is ideal. It’s in the LoHi area of Downtown Denver and just off I-25 and there is parking available on site. Prepare to be mesmerized for about 60-90 minutes at least. The experience is incredibly moving and visitors should plan enough time to soak it all in. For those who didn’t get to see it the first time, or those who can’t wait to see it again, be sure to grab those tickets before they sell out.

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Exhibition Hub is known for their interactive experiences such as Titanic: An Immersive Voyage. The company’s experiences tour cities worldwide and treat visitors to more of an interactive story walkthrough than a traditional museum. Nerd Alert News had the pleasure of seeing the Van Gogh exhibit when it was in Denver a few years ago, and we look forward to seeing it again. 

TICKETS start at $28.90 for Adults and $21.90 for Child. All ages are welcome. Children under the age of 4 can visit free of charge. Children under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an adult.

To to get an idea of what the exhibit looks like, check out this video.

For those looking for a bite to eat after the exhibit, we recommended a nearby restaurant called Linger. Located in the LoHi neighborhood, this restaurant used to be an actual mortuary back in the 1900s that housed the famous Buffalo Bill Cody. It offers tapas, delicious cocktails, and gorgeous rooftop views. 

 

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