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Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station: Immersive Art Installation Now Open

Discover four unique worlds in Denver's largest Meow Wolf installation. Interact with art, sounds, and hidden rooms for an unforgettable experience.

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It is an animated image of of a building it looks like institution outside that there are few grass and some plants that there are also some other trees and sky and clouds

Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station: Immersive Art Installation Now Open

Denver residents and visitors can now immerse themselves in Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station, an expansive, interactive art installation located at 1338 First Street. The exhibit spans 90,000 square feet across three stories, making it the largest Meow Wolf installation to date.

Convergence Station invites visitors to explore four distinct worlds connected by various passageways. These worlds include C Street, a bustling, neon-lit cityscape; Eemia, a lush, otherworldly forest; The Ossuary, a vast, ancient bone vault; and Numina, a futuristic, digital realm. Each world offers unique visual treats, low-frequency sounds, distorted echoes, and interactive features that engage all senses.

To navigate the immersive story, guests use a QPASS scannable card and interact with memory terminals scattered throughout the exhibit. The installation is largely wheelchair-accessible, with elevators, handrails, and wide paths, although some crawlspaces and tunnels may pose challenges.

Parking at Meow Wolf Denver costs $15, except during special events at the nearby Empower Field at Mile High. On Broncos home game days, parking is not available. Alternatively, the RTD Auraria West Campus light rail station is about a half mile away.

Timed-entry tickets to Meow Wolf Denver start at $36 for adults, with an additional $3 for the interactive QPASS. The installation is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday and Sunday, and until 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, with hours subject to change for special events. Families are encouraged to visit and explore the vast content, hidden rooms, side quests, and rotating art gallery, making repeat visits a delightful experience.

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