Van Gogh Alive 360° FAQs

What can I expect when I go to Van Gogh Alive 360°?

Van Gogh Alive 360° is a multi-sensory, immersive art experience that highlights the major periods of Van Gogh’s life and work in The Dalí Dome. Customized for the Dome’s 39-foot-high, 60-foot-wide circular space, this 40-minute experience surrounds you with color and light through hyper-detailed projections of Van Gogh’s swirling brushstrokes, accompanied by a powerful orchestral score. You may take photos and videos. We look forward to welcoming you and anticipate you’ll love it!

Does Van Gogh Alive 360˚ cost extra? Are tickets available onsite or online?

Daytime Van Gogh Alive 360˚ is an additional $15 to the Gallery Admission price and can be purchased in advance here. Advanced tickets are recommended, onsite tickets are available during Museum operating hours as space allows. No drinks or food allowed.

Starry Nights in The Dalí Dome evening shows are a standalone experience. Tickets are $30 for Museum members, $35 for non members and can be purchased in advance. Gallery Admission is not included. Drinks are permitted; food is not. Guests are welcome to bring a blanket or pillow.

How does it differ from the traveling show?

Van Gogh Alive 360° has been customized specifically for The Dalí Dome. This unique geodesic structure stands 60’ tall and every element of the original production was recalibrated for this monumental space, but the nature of the show remains.

Is there seating?

Yes, there is ample seating available, but we encourage you to move around and get comfortable; you may also sit on the floor.

How long is Van Gogh Alive 360˚?

Dalí Alive 360° is approximately a 40-minute experience. We recommend arriving with plenty of time to park, check in and head to The Dome entrance 5 minutes before your showtime.

Are strollers allowed?

Strollers are permissible and must be 31” (79cm) wide and 52” (132cm) long or smaller. Stroller wagons will not be permitted.

Is the experience accessible?

The Dalí Dome is ADA Accessible; wheelchairs, walkers and mobility scooters are permitted. The Museum offers a limited number of wheelchairs for public use. Those wishing to use a courtesy wheelchair can make a request at the Admissions Desk or at the Information Station upon arrival. Courtesy wheelchairs and walkers are available on a first come, first serve basis.

Van Gogh Alive 360° involves high-level cinema-quality sound, large scale moving images, theater level lighting, simulations such as flashing lights, and at times loud abrupt sounds, which may affect those susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy, vertigo or other visual sensitivities and motion sickness.