Step into Vincent Van Gogh’s vivid world at Winchester Science Centre

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February 5, 2026

Explore Van Gogh’s masterpieces like never before as the world’s most-visited multisensory experience comes to Winchester Science Centre – for a limited time only.

Exhibited and admired for over a century, see some of the world’s most recognisable works of art from a new perspective when the captivating Van Gogh Alive experience comes to Winchester Science Centre, as part of its UK tour.

Running from Thursday 22nd January to Sunday 22nd March 2026, the experience invites visitors to immerse themselves in Vincent’s vivid world as it takes over the planetarium dome for the first time.

Transcend time and space on a journey through the Netherlands, Arles, Saint-Rémy and Auvers-sur-Oise, where Van Gogh created many of his timeless works of art.

Through the play of light, colour and sound, see over 3,000 images — including Starry Night Over the Rhône and Sunflowers — projected onto the surfaces around you in this unforgettable experience.

The experience lasts approximately 45 minutes, with tickets priced at £30 per person.

Visitors are also encouraged to visit the Sunflower Room, filled with 4,381 yellow blooms, offering a striking visual tribute to one of Van Gogh’s most iconic motifs.

For more information or to book your spot, visit Winchester Science Centre’s website.

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