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A large room with vivid digital projections of Sagrada Família on walls and floors, creating an immersive visual experience.
4.5 (208 reviews)

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See some of the world's most famous artworks spring to life

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Madalina Bianca,  Germany Germany
14 May 2025
Excellent
Our experience was very beautiful, we loved it ....thank u for everything 🥰❤️
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Ammon ,  Germany Germany
27 Jul 2025
Excellent
Super 👏👍😞
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Petra,  Germany Germany
04 Sep 2025
Good
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About: Phoenix des Lumières

Phoenix des Lumières is a digital art center which opened in January 2023 in the historic Phoenixhalle in Dortmund, following the concept of the famous ‘Atelier des Lumières’ in Paris.

Innovative technology is used to create immersive exhibitions dedicated to some of the most famous artists in history. The exhibitions are designed to complement the unique architecture of the venue with its 13m high walls and 5,600 m² of projection surface.

Phoenix des Lumières
4 Phoenixplatz, 44263, Dortmund
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