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Experience an incredible immersive journey with Beyond, which combines guided meditation with a stunning audiovisual masterpiece projected onto the ceiling mural of a 125-year-old restored church. The visual effects are created with 3D mapping technology and painted by renowned Spanish artists Okuda and Miguel. This experience is designed to take you on a spiritual voyage, encouraging self-discovery and exploration of your thoughts in an enlightening and uplifting way. The Beyond laser light show features a 360-degree audiovisual immersive and has been featured in numerous newspapers, magazines, and television shows, including TruTV's "101 Places Before You Die." Apart from the Beyond experience, you will have unrestricted access to a retro arcade lounge, an art gallery, a movie theater, and Gandhi's Graffiti Garden, which boasts over a dozen of Denver's most well-known Instagram spots. Moreover, you can explore the arcade lounge, featuring numerous vintage arcades and emulators with more than 10,000 video games available for free, and the movie theater has a 26ft. wide screen that is ideal for playing Mario Kart. Additionally, the art gallery showcases works from world-renowned artists.
The Molly Brown House Museum is a must-visit for those who want to learn more about the life of one of America's most famous socialites. Molly Brown was an American socialite, philanthropist, and activist who became well-known for surviving the sinking of the Titanic. Her story has been immortalized in Broadway plays and movies, and the Molly Brown House is one of the most popular attractions in Denver. However, Margaret Brown's life was much more than surviving the Titanic. During the tour of her home with knowledgeable guides, you can hear her incredible story and learn about her family and their integral roles in her life, especially her husband, J.J. Brown. Margaret Brown was not just a survivor but also a mother, wife, philanthropist, suffragist, and actress. Her story is much bigger than anything you have seen in the movies.
Come and stroll through the Golden Fine Arts Festival, an open-air art gallery showcasing the works of over 140 talented artists. Browse various quality paintings, ceramics, fiber arts, glass, jewelry, mixed media, photography, and sculptures on display. Art enthusiasts are encouraged to shop and help spread the word about the incredible talent of local artists. The event has a rich community tradition and a well-established reputation and features over 100 artist booth spaces. Artists are selected through a competitive jury process overseen by art professionals. More than half of the participating artists usually travel to Golden from outside Colorado.