It’s pretty safe to say that London is already home to some of the best immersive experiences and event venues. Londoners can add yet another immersive event space to explore this spring. Battersea Power Station is set to become an even greater hotspot with the addition of a brand-new immersive exhibition space.

This cutting-edge venue is developed by NEONa global leader in experiential exhibitions, promising to elevate London’s cultural scene. Scheduled to open this spring, the space is a first for Central London – designed to host captivating and immersive experiences.

Londoners will have the chance to explore two major exhibitions each year. Visitors can look forward to internationally acclaimed touring exhibits, with the opening show rumoured to be the spectacular ‘Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru.’ Following that, ‘Jurassic World: The Exhibition’ is expected to bring dinosaurs to life in an interactive and awe-inspiring display.

Construction of the space is already well underway, with significant progress already made. This monumental effort is positioned as a centrepiece for the ongoing redevelopment of Battersea Power Station that we’ve been witnessing over the last few years. The historic site has been carefully restored and now features shops, restaurants, residences, and cultural spaces, all within the iconic setting of the former power station and this new event space will only elevate it!

As part of its commitment to the local community, NEON has announced plans to distribute 5,000 free tickets to local schools, ensuring students in the area can benefit from the educational opportunities these exhibitions will bring. In addition, 1,000 tickets will be donated to charities, community organisations, and youth groups, demonstrating the project’s dedication to making culture accessible to all. We love to see it.

Whether you’re a fan of history, science, or simply enjoy visiting immersive exhibitions, this new space at Battersea Power Station is sure to become a must-visit destination for Londoners and tourists.

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