Michelangelo’s most famous work is here with a spectacular exhibition of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel at the Circuit of the Americas’ Paddock Event Center in Austin this July. These iconic frescoes have decorated the walls in Vatican City for over 500 years, but now you can see them come to life in your own city.
The beautiful paintings will be part of a life-sized display that you can view up close for a truly unique perspective. After wowing guests in cities including Charlotte, Atlanta, and Chicago, this one-of-a-kind experience is expanding across the rest of North America and Europe. We couldn’t be more thrilled to see it arrive in Austin.
LA-based SEE Global Entertainment (SEE™), a family of companies that specialize in global touring exhibitions, will briefly transform the Paddock Event Center in Austin into the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace. The iconic church will serve as a stunning, modern backdrop for the exhibition of ancient artworks. See these breathtaking paintings come to life through high-quality, licensed photographs and a special printing technique that reproduces the original paintings’ look and feel.
And tickets to this breathtaking exhibit have finally been released!
Visitors will be treated to a truly special view of the artist’s 34 frescoes that was never before possible – not even at the Vatican! See every detail, color, and brushstroke up close and at your own pace. All works are accompanied by informative signage, and there are audio guides available to rent. The family-friendly experience lasts about 60 to 90 minutes.
The Sistine Chapel was painted between 1508 and 1512 in Michelangelo’s signature fresco style, where he used wet paint on the freshly plastered walls and ceilings of the Apostolic Palace in Rome, Italy. The fresco method of painting makes the work blend into the plastered surface it’s painted on over time. Michelangelo finished his work between 1535 and 1541 with the renowned piece, titled The Last Judgment, which visitors can also marvel at in this innovative and cutting-edge interpretation of one of the world’s most famous interior paintings. This enchanting experience showcases dozens of his stunning creations.