Until 26 May 2024, at Feria de Madrid you will be able to attend the "Pixar World" exhibition organised by Fever and enjoy immersive rooms with the films of the Pixar animation studio.
This year IFEMA's Hall 5 is hosting a 360° exhibition featuring many of the most famous 3D animated characters. The installation shares space, although it is separate, with the Jurassic World exhibition.
Pixar World is an hour-long tour of different rooms with recreations of Pixar films. Tickets are available from €12.8 and vary according to day, time and availability. It is open daily from 09:00 to 21:00, is open to all ages and is fully accessible.
The site is huge, with over 3000 m2 of exhibition space. On arrival, there is a reception hall for each group of visitors to wait and enter at the appropriate time. From then on, there is a set design and Pixar images to start the immersive tour.
After passing through a tunnel with LED screens, in a first immersive room with a micro-cinema, visitors listen to a welcome video and an introductory explanation given by the exhibition staff, who announce that the tour is guided and unidirectional, with no way back. There it is announced that the tour is guided and unidirectional, with no possibility of turning back.
You can take as many photos and videos as you like, including interacting with certain parts of the rooms when indicated. It is requested that you do not touch with your hands or feet the spaces that are not marked.
The next twelve circuit rooms recreate the sets and characters from UP, Monsters Inc, Toy Story, Elementary, Coco, Luca, Inside Out, Cars, Ratataouille and Finding Nemo.
In each room, the scenery is accompanied by giant screens, the soundtracks of each film, and even allusive smells. In addition, #PixarWorld offers a small treasure hunt in which you must find the Pixar ball hidden in each of the rooms.
At the end of the exhibition, there is a gift shop and you return to the reception room - you'll definitely want to go back and watch some of the films you visited!
Want to see the exhibition in detail? We share with you our video with everything you need to know about Pixar World and each of the rooms:
Questions for our readers:
What is your favourite Pixar film?
What other exhibitions have you visited with film re-enactments??
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