High-tech Van Gogh immersive experiences have popped up all over the world in recent years. In the United States, there are about 40 rooms to choose from. Each one lasts about an hour and features over a hundred projectors and hundreds of different paintings and other works. These paintings are museum-quality reproductions, and there’s even a giant-sized version of the Potato Eaters! The experience is highly recommended, especially for those who enjoy art, but might not be able to spend a lot of money on it.

The Van Gogh Museum claims to show the depths of VanGogh’s art. The museum focuses on his time in Arles, 1888-1890, as well as his struggles with mental illness. Visitors will be transported to the artist’s bedroom and asylum. There is also an interactive area that allows visitors to become one of the artist’s brushstrokes. The immersive experience has been praised by many people and is definitely worth a visit.

The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam promises a 360-degree virtual reality experience. The immersive experience showcases the artist’s greatest works in amazing installments. It’s worth the price, as the main attraction of the museum is an incredible light and sound spectacle. The virtual reality exhibit, which is projected in two-story rooms, makes the artworks come to life. The museum’s main attraction is a 20,000 square foot light and sound show that lets you view the artist’s work from all angles.