Eager fans can finally secure their coveted places in line for this once-in-a-lifetime experience. This world premiere from World Heritage Exhibitions is a combination of rarely seen Andean gold ancient artifacts that have never traveled outside of Peru, alongside technological breakthroughs in virtual reality footage of Machu Picchu (filmed while it was empty during the pandemic). An unparalleled blockbuster museum experience. Watch the new video announcing tickets on sale.
The exhibition will start its limited run in South Florida before leaving the U.S. and embarking on a multi-country tour. The early access online ticket portal is now open to the public at BocaMuseum.org/Golden.
The exhibition will encompass the entire museum, including all galleries on both floors. This dazzling collection of ancient Peruvian artifacts features the most opulent collection of Andean gold to ever travel the globe.
As Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru takes flight for the first time, tourists from around the world are expected during the inaugural stop of its global tour in South Florida this Fall at the Boca Raton Museum of Art.
The press release is attached for you as a PDF, and the complete media kit with photos and videos is at this link.
The experience will also feature the first-ever virtual reality expedition of Machu Picchu, recorded in 2020 during the unprecedented closure of the site during the pandemic. It was the first time in recent history this majestic Fortress in the Sky was completely empty, filmed using state of the art drone-VR technology. These breathtaking virtual reality vistas of the mythical landmark, without any humans present, are a passageway for museum guests on an astonishing journey to this UNESCO World Heritage Site (watch an aerial preview video here).
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