Credit: © 2020 Grande Experiences

Credit: © 2020 Grande Experiences

If you haven’t fit the Salvador Dalí museum’s exhibit “Van Gogh Alive” in your schedule yet, good news, you’ve got more time—the St. Pete museum extended the multi-sensory through June 13.

“The experience features Van Gogh images at enormous scale, presented through high-definition projectors and synchronized to a powerful classical score” the Dalí’s website states.

Tickets are all-inclusive and include access to all parts of the museum including the massive collection of Dalí’s works and the “avant-garden.”

While there you can also hit the cafe for a some Van Gogh-influenced food including “…a Starry Night cheese plate, featuring roasted red wine pear, Danish blue cheese, aged gouda, apricot jam, spiced cashews, sliced starfruit, caper berries and grilled artisan breads…” with a side of Dutch butter cake. Nothing goes better than art, or anything really, than butter cake. 

The Dalí is open Sunday-Wednesday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Thursday-Saturday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Heads up, the museum is closed April 22-25 for the St. Pete Grand Prix.

Advanced tickets, or a reservation if you’re a museum member, are required. The timed-immersive experience is sold-out through April 11, but you can buy a slot for April 12 -May 2. Check   thedalí.org for the release date on tickets for May 3 and beyond.

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Freelance contributor Stephanie Powers started her media career as an Editorial Assistant long ago when the Tampa Bay Times was still called the St. Petersburg Times. After stints in Chicago and Los Angeles,...