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Art-Interactive Theme Park L’atelier
L’atelier is a new concept theme park that maximizes visitors’ experience by various artistic attraction, entertainment, and intelligence technology.
Fully enjoy masterpieces of 19th century Impressionists such as Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet,
Maurice Utrillo, Edouard-Leon Cortes and others. We reproduce Paris and Arles of 19th century France in those masterpiece not only with dioramas but also with people who lived in that time.
They become the part of the paintings by talking to people who live in L’atelier.
L’atelier is a new concept theme park that maximizes visitors’ experience by various artistic attraction, entertainment, and intelligence technology.
Fully enjoy masterpieces of 19th century Impressionists such as Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet,
Maurice Utrillo, Edouard-Leon Cortes and others. We reproduce Paris and Arles of 19th century France in those masterpiece not only with dioramas but also with people who lived in that time.
They become the part of the paintings by talking to people who live in L’atelier.
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Art-Interactive Theme Park L’atelier
L’atelier is a new concept theme park that maximizes visitors’ experience by various artistic attraction, entertainment, and intelligence technology.
Fully enjoy masterpieces of 19th century Impressionists such as Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet,
Maurice Utrillo, Edouard-Leon Cortes and others. We reproduce Paris and Arles of 19th century France in those masterpiece not only with dioramas but also with people who lived in that time.
They become the part of the paintings by talking to people who live in L’atelier.
L’atelier is a new concept theme park that maximizes visitors’ experience by various artistic attraction, entertainment, and intelligence technology.
Fully enjoy masterpieces of 19th century Impressionists such as Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet,
Maurice Utrillo, Edouard-Leon Cortes and others. We reproduce Paris and Arles of 19th century France in those masterpiece not only with dioramas but also with people who lived in that time.
They become the part of the paintings by talking to people who live in L’atelier.