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1 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, M5E 1W7 CANADA 
Entry for Drive-In accessible via Freeland St. This Toronto landmark is renowned for its location at the foot of the longest street in the world “Yonge Street” and for its name – The Toronto Star Building so named because the building provides office space for the largest daily newspaper in Canada. Everyone knows where the Toronto Star’s Head Office is located! 


www.vangoghexhibit.ca

Located in the heart of Chicago in the historical landmark – Germania Club Building, Lighthouse ArtSpace is a joint project of Lighthouse Immersive USA and Maestro Immersive Art Inc., who share a vision for a space where immersive art can be showcased and experienced for years to come.  
Designed in 1888 by the architectural firm Addison & Fielder, this elegant building graciously blends old world ambiance and warm modern interior. Adorning the entrance to the Grand Ballroom is the world’s largest and most elaborate non-religious stained glass portrait. Originally crafted in Heidelberg, Germany, this breathtaking masterpiece was first exhibited at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair.

 
www.vangoghchicago.com 

Formerly the home of the Fillmore West and Carousel Ballroom, SVN West amps up any event through three floors of raw venue space that are steeped in musical history. The main hall, reverently named Carousel, showcased dozens of concerts during its brief operation from 1968 to 1971, including musical legends like the Grateful Dead, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John, B.B. King, Miles Davis, Aretha Franklin, and more.
Conveniently located at the intersection of SF’s two main thoroughfares (South Van Ness and Market), SVN West features over 100,000 sq. ft. of event space. The open floor plan offers maximum versatility and includes Carousel and its adjacent rooftop, along with a spacious mezzanine and additional ground floor event space. Reactivated by Non Plus Ultra, SVN West is already the hottest ticket in town.


www.vangoghsf.com

Immersive Van Gogh will be presented in the historic Ford building at Camp North End, a state-of-the-art creative development with over 300,000 square feet of space already redeveloped for work, artistic expression, dining and hospitality, entertainment, recreation and community building.
Earlier this year, the Ford Factory received a local historic landmark designation. Plans call for the space to be redeveloped into modern mixed-use space for office and retail, but this summer it will host one of the world’s most exciting art installations!


www.vangoghclt.com

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