Van Gogh's Breathtaking 'Starry Night' Experience Is Coming To The US This Fall

Get lost among the stars. ✨
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Some of the world's most iconic works of art will be brought to life in the U.S. soon and it'll make you feel like you're actually on the canvas.

The Starry Night exhibit in Florida, called Van Gogh Alive, is opening in November.

While art and music are projected around you in a massive space, you'll be taken on a journey through Vincent Van Gogh's greatest works.

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In the last year, similar exhibits have traveled to Montreal and Toronto in Canada, but now it's coming home to the U.S.*

Fun fact: the actual painting The Starry Night is at the MOMA in New York City.

Van Gogh Alive will pack up from Florida in June 2021 and head to Indianapolis.

The exhibit is full of 3,000 images that will be projected around you on the floors and walls — it's not just The Starry Night, it's also most of his famous works including Sunflowers too!

Recently, you might have seen Netflix's Emily In Paris where she goes to the exhibit in France with her friends.

Now, it's your chance to experience the magic of getting lost among the oil paint swirls that are larger than life.

Van Gogh Alive

Price: TBD, tickets go on sale October 21

When: November 21, 2020, to April 11, 2021

Address: The Salvador Dalí Museum, 1 Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg, FL

Why You Need To Go: Immerse yourself in Van Gogh's most famous works at this breathtaking exhibit.

*This article has been updated.

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