It’s always moving to see the great Leonardo Da Vinci’s works displayed inside museums across the globe; but Las Vegas can lay claim to a new way of experiencing the Renaissance man. Perception Las Vegas—a digital art museum that currently houses the exhibit Leonardo: The Universal Man—celebrates and brings to life some of the most famous works of Da Vinci.

Within the space divided into three galleries, visitors begin the journey inside The Gallery: Mona Lisa’s Perception, where six panels of the famous painting get digitized and come to life, morphing into new versions of artistic expression. The second gallery, Painting With Light: The Last Supper, is playfully called “the Electric Daisy Carnival version” of Da Vinci’s The Last Supper, where visitors experience the famous painting through immersion in light, color and sound.

The final gallery, Grand Salon: Chapters of the Genius’ Life, is a huge, 28-foot-tall, four-wall theater where you go on a visual and auditory journey through chapters of Da Vinci’s works as a philosopher, scientist, inventor, architect, and painter. This is one room where you’ll want to break out the camera!

In Perception, you’ll be guided through each gallery and given a set amount of time to immerse yourself inside the world of Da Vinci’s works. In the end, you’ll never view the master’s accomplishments the same way again.

2780 Las Vegas Blvd. S., perceptionlasvegas.com or 702.476.9069

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