Imagination is the star in Los Angeles with the arrival of the new sensorial exhibit “Let’s Fly” at "Balloon Museum", an inflatable art museum. This exhibition allows visitors to immerse themselves in an universe where they can explore the creativity of international artists with hundreds of balloons, lights, and dynamic areas.
This hybrid attraction combines an art gallery with an immersive experience with amazing artistic facilities that simulate a tour through several landscapes that will make you feel in a dreamworld. Every section has a visual design that allows you to admire artworks and interact with them, a fun experience for all ages!
The limits of a balloon are put to the test here as you play with gravity, weight, touch, and air throughout the exhibit. Some of the most outstanding artworks are: "The GINJOS", characters of different shapes and colors full of humor, and "ADA", a sphere full of helium that draws on surfaces when pushed. In addition, there's "Butterfly", an LED creation with more than 39,000 lights, originally presented at Burning Man 2023.
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This exhibition is an example of the museum’s commitment to redefine the way in which we experiment and experience art. If you wish to visit, these facilities will be available until March 16, 2026 at 1601 E 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90023, United States. Admission prices are as follows:
- General admission (13+) - $41 dollars
- Child (4-12) - $31 dollars
- Family Ticket (2 Adults & 2 Children) – $33 dollars
- California Resident, Students, Military, Senior (65+), People with disability - $38 dollars
*Official ID required*
"Lety's Fly" invites all visitors to discover art from a different perspective and experience the inspiration that occurs thanks to this unique visual and sensory journey. To learn more, visit their official website: “Balloon Museum” or send an e-amil to hello@balloonmuseum.world.
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