Gustav Klimt - Falling in Gold
Highlights
- Witness Klimt’s golden masterpieces in stunning 360° projections.
- Explore AI-powered portraits and immersive virtual reality journeys.
- Step inside 1,400 sqm of breathtaking art and innovation.
- Discover Klimt’s influence on fashion, film, and design.
- A must-see cultural event for art lovers and experience seekers!
Step into a world where art shimmers with life, Falling in Gold has captivated over 700,000 visitors worldwide, and now, for a limited time, this globally celebrated immersive experience arrives in Singapore. Witness the brilliance of Gustav Klimt like never before as his mesmerizing golden masterpieces envelop you in a breathtaking fusion of art and technology. From stunning 360° projections to AI-powered portraits and virtual reality journeys, this multi-sensory event transforms Klimt’s timeless works into a living, breathing spectacle.
More than an exhibition, Falling in Gold is a cultural phenomenon, an invitation to explore the legacy of an artist who shaped not only the art world but also fashion, music, and film. His luminous style has inspired Dior’s runway collections, influenced Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel, and continues to leave its mark on modern design. Whether you’re an art lover, a culture seeker, or simply looking for a one-of-a-kind experience, this is your chance to step into Klimt’s world and witness the evolution of one of history’s most celebrated artists. Don’t just see the art, become part of it.
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Important Notes
- As an indoor exhibition, the event is fully sheltered and air-conditioned, providing a comfortable experience regardless of weather conditions.
- Photography is allowed without flash. However, large bags, food, and drinks are not permitted inside the exhibition space.
- Children must be supervised at all times, and pets are not allowed except for service animals.
- Visitors are encouraged to dress comfortably and appropriately for an air-conditioned environment. Since the space can be cooler.
- Please avoid wearing large hats or headgear that may obstruct the view of others.
- The exhibition venue is fully wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available.
Opening Hours
SUNDAY | 10:00 - 20:00 |
FRIDAY | 10:00 - 20:00 |
SATURDAY | 10:00 - 20:00 |