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We brought this exhibit to the Philippines to make world-class art more accessible to Filipinos.
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Michaelangelo’s Sistine Chapel on display in Estancia Mall, Pasig City until 30 September. | Photograph courtesy of GLOBE
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Imagine standing beneath the awe-inspiring frescoes of the Sistine Chapel, gazing up at Michelangelo's divine masterpieces, and feeling the pulse of history, art and culture all around you.
Now imagine doing all of this without ever leaving the Philippines, without spending a fortune on a trip to Rome. It's not a dream. It's a reality brought to life by ATIN Global Inc. in partnership with Globe.
Through the magic of meticulous research and exacting reproductions, you can finally have the opportunity to experience "Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition" right at Estancia Mall, Capitol Commons, Pasig City until 30 September.
This globally successful multi-sensory exhibit is more than a mere display of art. It's a tangible journey to the Renaissance era, a virtual teleportation to the Vatican City. It's an experience that transcends mere viewing, inviting you into Michelangelo's world without the need for a passport.
The exhibition greets audiences with ambient Renaissance music, the subtle scents of patchouli, sandalwood, and frankincense and even offers a curated Caffe Michelangelo for a unique dining experience. It's a complete sensory delight that transports you back in time.
"We brought this exhibit to the Philippines to make world-class art more accessible to Filipinos. We know how close Filipinos' hearts are to imagery related to the Catholic Church, and we hope to give them the Sistine Chapel experience right here at home," said Sabrina Co, founder and creative director of ATIN Global Inc.
The exhibition is also about giving back. A portion of the proceeds earned from every ticket sale will benefit The Hapag Movement, a Globe-led initiative that brings together partners and mobilization partners, such as Ayala Foundation, Caritas Philippines, Tzu Chi Philippines, World Vision and Scholars of Sustenance Philippines, to fight involuntary hunger.
Your ticket to the Sistine Chapel is also a ticket to making a difference.