Lumia Gallery: A Must-See Digital Experience in Prague’s Historic Centre

Lumia Gallery: A Must-See Digital Experience in Prague’s Historic Centre

In the historic center of Prague, just a few steps from the Old Town Square, you will find an immersive digital gallery where light and movement transform into an unforgettable experience. Lumia Gallery is one of the most remarkable spaces of its kind in the Czech Republic, offering an interactive exhibition that is continuously expanding with new installations and artists.

New edition

Spread over 1,400 m², the gallery presents 24 installations that react to the presence of visitors. Digital projections, video mapping, and a kaleidoscope cinema are complemented by a mirror maze and light-based optical illusions. Visitors can walk across a simulated surface of Mars, fly through a galaxy, set light trees in motion, shape a shifting landscape of digital waves, gaze into a monumental digital eye, or immerse themselves in mesmerizing fractal patterns and the hypnotic energy of light.

The exhibition combines playful, interactive works with an entire floor dedicated to more conceptual pieces. It brings together both local and international artists, each with their own visual language – from abstract projections to sculptural installations that merge with sound. The ever-changing play of light and reflections creates a unique atmosphere that keeps the experience fresh and engaging.

Open daily, the gallery offers a memorable stop for anyone exploring Prague – whether on your own, with friends, or with family.

Opening hours: daily 10 AM – 9 PM
Celetná 596/15, Prague 1
www.lumia.gallery

 

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