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WNDR Museum, Boston

WNDR Museum, Boston | Japanese-City.com
Venue

Event Location

500 Washington St
Boston, MA 02111
 
Map of WNDR Museum, Boston, 500 Washington St, Boston

The Wndr Museum is an interactive art and technology experience that's designed to spark curiosity and creativity in visitors of all ages. It's one of a growing number of immersive art installations that are popping up around the world.

The Wndr Museum's Boston location is set to open in February 2024. It will be the museum's largest location yet, and it will feature more than 20 exhibits, including an infinity room by Yayoi Kusama and a garden shed inspired by childhood memories of taking cover from thunderstorms.

The museum's exhibits are designed to be interactive, so visitors can expect to touch, play, and even create art themselves. The goal is to create an experience that is both educational and entertaining.


3 Locations
1) Chicago, 1130 W Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60607
2) San Diego:, 422 Market St, San Diego, CA 92101
3) Boston, 500 Washington St, Boston, MA 02111, USA


   

Contact

Phone: (617) 213-0063

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