⭐ Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition—a life-size, up-close, never-before-seen perspective of the genius’ masterpieces—is coming to San Diego after being all around the world from Shanghai to Chicago, Phoenix, Berlin and Vienna, among many others.
Highlights
? See innovative and unique interpretations of Michelangelo’s timeless masterpieces
?? Immerse yourself in the artist’s masterpieces under a life-size perspective
?️ One-of-a-kind experience! Brought to you by the organizers of the finest in themed exhibitions such as Star Trek, King Tut, Titanic, Frida Kahlo, Michael Jackson and more
✨ True to size, hands-free, and perfect for our socially-distant yet innovative world
General Info
? Date: from November 2021
? Opening hours: Thursdays–Sundays, 10am–6pm (time slots available every half hour)
⏳ Duration: the visit will take around 1 hour
? Age requirement: all ages!
? Location: Westfield Mission Valley, 1640 Camino Del Rio N, San Diego, CA 92108
♿ Accessibility: the exhibition is wheelchair accessible
❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here
✔️ The experience will adhere to local COVID guidelines
Description
Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition showcases the awe and wonder of arguably one of mankind’s greatest artistic achievements, while allowing its visitors to experience this art from an up-close, life-size, and never-before-seen perspective. With special expertise and care, the ceiling paintings from the Sistine Chapel have been reproduced in a truly unique way using licensed high definition photos. Brought to life using a special printing technique that emulates the look and feel of the original paintings, visitors are given a chance to engage with the artwork in ways that were never before possible: seeing every detail, every brushstroke, and every color of the artist’s 34 frescoes. Each image is accompanied by informative signage, and audio guides are available to rent for an even more in-depth experience. This globally successful exhibition is an innovative and unique interpretation of Michelangelo’s timeless masterpiece. Whether visitors have already been to the Sistine Chapel or not, everyone can admire the artwork up close, at their own pace, and with the ability to capture photographic memories of this iconic work.
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Here is another petition from RenewLMU. President Snyder of LMU recently had a large statue of St. Jnipero Serra removed from campus, and RenewLMU has a petition to request the President to put the statue back on campus. Here is the link:
https://renewlmu.com/
Recently, a new university was established in Austin, Texas, called the University of Austin (UATX). This new school is to be academically and intellectually traditional, fiercely independent of today’s misfit, radical leftist fashions and ideologies– with free speech encouraged for all. It is to be anti-leftist, anti-“political correctness,” and anti-“woke.” Unfortunately, as one would expect, this new school is drawing lots of criticism from angry leftist radicals! Austin, Texas, is a city that is unfortunately well-known for an area that is a “mecca” for radical leftists, with lots of unstable misfits, radical “artists,” drugs, and radical “LGBT”s, also. They have a misplaced pride in dubbing their “mecca” in Austin, as “Weird Austin.” So, it is unknown how this new school will fare, placed in the middle of a sick, demented, radical leftist “wasteland!” (Just like SF!) Well, my prayers are with them! How about a good Catholic ministry on campus?
Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church, just re-stated in Moscow, that the Russian Orthodox Church will never recognize same-sex unions nor LGBT “marriages.” Sounds like they are faithful to Christ.