If ‘just viewing an exhibition’ feels boring, pay attention toimmersiveexhibitionsthis Lunar New Year holiday.
What is an immersive exhibition?
It’s an exhibition format thatutilizes various media technologies like lighting, virtual reality (VR), and sound
breaking down the boundaries between artwork, audience, and space to draw visitors fully into the experience.
If you’re looking for a special experience for the whole family during the Lunar New Year holiday, we recommend immersive exhibitions.
1. Le Space



A cosmic journey through an exhibition.
Le Space is less about ‘viewing an exhibition’ and more like stepping directly into the heart of space itself.
It meticulously recreates vast landscapes rarely encountered in reality through light and sound, engaging your senses the moment you step inside.
Stimulating not just sight and sound but also smell, the immersion deepens, creating a reality that feels like you’re actually traveling through space. It’s not just a media exhibition; it’s a space experienced by engaging all your senses.
Just a short trip to Incheon opens up a world completely different from everyday life. If you’re looking for a unique experience away from the city this Lunar New Year holiday, or if you want a definite ‘escape from the ordinary’ in a short time, Le Space is well worth the visit.
📍127 Gonghang Munhwa-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon, 1st Floor, INSPIRE Entertainment Resort (Naver Map)
🎟️28,000 KRW
👉Book Tickets Now
2. Pyramid of Khufu



Thisimmersive VRexhibitionlets you explore ancient Egypt firsthand, walking alongside Egyptologist Mona .
Experience Egypt without boarding a plane and stand face-to-face with the Pyramids, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
It impressively compensates for the typical discomfort and awkward movements associated with VR, allowing visitors to freely roam the approximately 300-pyeong (990 sq m) exhibition space.
The Great Pyramid of Khufu, the largest and oldest pyramid in the Giza Plateau.
It offers a special experience where you can pass through hidden secret passages and explore the previously undisclosed ‘Queen’s Chamber’.
📆Until March 2, 2026 (Mon)
📍War Memorial Special Exhibition Hall, 29 Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul (Naver Map)
🎟️30,000 KRW
👉Click here to book tickets
3. King of Kings Exhibition: The Greatest Love



If you want to experiencereligion more vividly, this is the exhibition we recommend.
It immersively recreatesthe film King ofKings, whichdepicts the life of Jesus ,
offering an experience where biblical stories seem to come alive within the space.
Through video and interactive elements, visitors can deeply experience religious narratives and compassion.
📆Until Thursday, April 30, 2026
📍Lotte Mall Gimpo Airport Branch, 1F Exhibition Hall, 77 Haneulgil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul (Naver Map)
🎟️22,000 KRW
👉Book Tickets Now