Da Vinci Alive Bangkok
Photograph: Tanisorn VongsoontonDa Vinci Alive Bangkok

Here's your first look at the immersive Da Vinci Alive exhibit, opening this Friday

Take a look inside the Asia premiere of the Da Vinci Alive exhibition.

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The most extensive and immersive exhibit on Leonardo da Vinci and his works is set to open in Bangkok, promising an experience that will mesmerize you like never before. 

Whether you're fascinated by the mysterious secret of Mona Lisa’s smile or intrigued by Dan Brown's famous novel, it‘s time to make your way to ICONSIAM for what could be Thailand's largest exhibition dedicated to the legendary Renaissance artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci. 

Da Vinci Alive Bangkok
Photograph: Tanisorn VongsoontonDa Vinci Alive Bangkok

Presented for the first time in Asia, Da Vinci Alive brings to the digital stage the works of one of history’s most revered art icons, allowing visitors to interact closely with his masterpieces as well as his inventions. The exhibition is laid out in two main zones: the Da Vinci Alive immersive experience and the Italian Renaissance Alive show.

Da Vinci Alive

The experience zone is a comprehensive showcase of the scientific drawings and life-sized inventions derived from Leonardo da Vinci’s sketchbooks—from the iconic Vitruvian Man and his anatomical studies to early-age mobility machines and flying objects. A highlight is a room that reveals the mysteries behind the Mona Lisa painting as discovered by French scientific engineer Pascal Cotte.

Da Vinci Alive Bangkok
Photograph: Tanisorn VongsoontonDa Vinci Alive Bangkok
Da Vinci Alive Bangkok
Photograph: Tanisorn Vongsoonton
Da Vinci Alive Bangkok
Photograph: Tanisorn Vongsoonton

Italian Renaissance Alive

The journey moves on to the immersive Italian Renaissance Alive show, where the art and paintings of Da Vinci and other artists from the same era come alive in digital showcases that will surely blow your mind and hold you enthralled. 

Da Vinci Alive Bangkok
Photograph: Tanisorn VongsoontonDa Vinci Alive Bangkok
Da Vinci Alive Bangkok
Photograph: Tanisorn VongsoontonDa Vinci Alive Bangkok
Da Vinci Alive Bangkok
Photograph: Tanisorn VongsoontonDa Vinci Alive Bangkok
Da Vinci Alive Bangkok
Photograph: Tanisorn VongsoontonDa Vinci Alive Bangkok

The entire tour takes around 150 minutes. Tickets are available starting from B750.

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