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Explore immersive exhibitions at this museum in San Diego

Discover all the wonders that this museum like no other has to offer

San Diego is without a doubt one of the cities with the most art exhibitions, where local talent stands out tremendously and invites the public to delve into the world of art and everything related to it. A museum that recently arrived in San Diego is proof of this, as it will delight everyone who visits it.

The WNDR exhibition arrived in San Diego to bring immersive experiences like no other that will transport you to different worlds. These 20 exhibitions include interactive floors with lights, a virtual reality metaverse, quantic mirrors, an immersive theater, and much more. These exhibitions are located at the WNDR Museum located in Market Street in Downtown San Diego.

One of these exhibitions, titled INSIDE OUT, will premiere in the United States and it is a 360° video projected inside a home structure which shows the childhood memories of artist Leigh Sachwitz, who experienced several electrical storms. She was inspired by them to create a series of lights, sounds, movements, and the rain phases that can occur during 20 minutes.

Another exhibition that will impress many is the “Untitled, by You” exhibition where, through a personalized artificial intelligence (Stable Diffusion), visitors will create their own artworks based on text messages that will create a gallery of pictures.

General ticket prices are $32 dollars; children ages 3 to 12 pay $22 dollars, while children 2 years old or younger can enter for free. The VIP package has a cost of $50 dollars, and it includes express entry to the "Quantum Mirror", a limited-edition collector’s pin, a photobooth token, and a 10% discount at the WNDR Shop & Lounge.

These are the hours at WNDR Museum which will be open until September 2:

  • Monday through Thursday: 11:00 am to 09:00 pm
  • Friday: 11:00 am to 10:00 pm
  • Saturday: 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
  • Sunday: 10:00 am to 08:00 pm

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