Velázquez Tech, Digital art museum in Madrid, Spain.
Velázquez Tech is a digital art museum in Madrid where traditional paintings are transformed into interactive experiences through large-scale projections and installations. Eight dedicated rooms present different interpretations of classical artworks using video mapping, holographic displays, and immersive environments.
The museum takes its name from Diego Velázquez, a 17th-century Spanish court painter who served King Philip IV and created masterpieces like Las Meninas. This naming choice links a foundational moment in art history with today's digital innovations.
The rooms use video mapping and holographic displays to reimagine classical artworks in contemporary ways, creating a direct conversation between old paintings and modern technology that visitors experience firsthand. This approach lets people see how historical art speaks to today through digital transformation.
The museum offers downloadable mobile tickets and audio guides in English and Spanish, with full accessibility for wheelchair users and families with strollers. Plan enough time to move slowly through the interactive rooms and fully experience the projections at your own pace.
Visitors can physically step into digital recreations of Las Meninas, interacting with projected elements while baroque music plays in the background. This immersive experience blurs the boundary between a classical painting and what technology can achieve today.
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