It’s no secret that D.C. is home to many stellar exhibitions. We love how each experience ignites moments of discovery and awe, from portraiture to postage to plants.
For those seeking a new adventure outside the traditional Smithsonian galleries, two extraordinary exhibits await at the Rhode Island Center. And the best part is, visitors no longer have to choose between the magical paintings of Monet and radiant reproductions of King Tutankhamun’s tomb.
Monet: The Immersive Experience
Following the success of D.C.’s Van Gogh immersive art experience, a vibrant exhibition dedicated to Claude Monet has landed in the capital. Watch the French impressionist’s paintings come to life through sweeping 360-degree projections, interactive spaces, and ambient music.
Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures
In 1922, British archeologist Howard Carter discovered an art form created long before Monet’s dazzling haystacks and water lilies. From King Tutankhamun’s golden mask to his royal footwear, over 1,000 meticulous reproductions await at D.C.’s exhibit dedicated to the young pharaoh.
With a new Happiness Package, Washingtonians can delve into the lives of both Monet and Tutankhamun at an unparalleled price.