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Samanea New York welcomes Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience

Westbury, NY Samanea New York welcomes Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience, showcasing more than 400 of Monet’s most iconic works of impressionism. Produced by Paquin Entertainment Group, Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience will be located in the same space as Beyond Van Gogh, at 1500 Old Country Rd. 

The Experience gives guests a glimpse into the emotions and perspectives of the leading figure of Impressionism: Claude Monet. After entering the Garden Gallery, the Prism transports visitors into the biggest feature area of the exhibit. Taking inspiration from Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris, the designated home of Monet’s masterpieces, guests can freely roam the Infinity Room to absorb the artist’s bright and colorful paintings. Monet’s stunning imagery encompasses every surface of the room, transporting guests inside the paintings themselves. It is a haven for awakening the senses as the ebb and flow of the artwork is accompanied by the rhythm of an original score.

“We are thrilled to welcome another highly acclaimed Paquin Entertainment exhibit at Samanea NY, which is an excellent addition to our existing tenant roster that makes the property a unique lifestyle destination in Nassau County,” said Dominic Coluccio, director of real estate, Samanea New York. “Art lovers from across the entire Long Island region and the boroughs attended Beyond Van Gogh, and we are confident, will do the same for Beyond Monet. We highly recommend those planning to attend, purchase their tickets as soon as possible.”

“When you stand inside Beyond Monet, you truly feel like you are part of Monet’s passionate quest for the effervescent beauty of the world” said Beyond Monet art historian Fanny Curtat. “Experiences like these create fresh and original perspectives, allowing us to form new relationships with notable masterpieces in dynamic and fascinating ways.”

Beyond Monet will occupy approximately 28,000 s/f on the property’s second floor located on the corner of Old Country Road and Merchant’s Concourse. Matthew Kucker, Jordan Baruch, and Herbert Agin at Colliers International represented the landlord in the deal.

Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience sold over six million tickets worldwide. Tickets for Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience, and the complete schedule are available at https://beyondmonet.com/long-island/.

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