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See inside the 20,000-square-foot art exhibit in a former bowling alley owned by George R.R. Martin

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Welcome to the "House of Eternal Return," a permanent art installation in Santa Fe, New Mexico, that is transporting visitors to another world through 70 different interactive spaces that were all created by 135 different artists.

It fills a 20,000-square-foot space — part of a larger building leased by the arts and entertainment production company Meow Wolf — that was once Silva Lanes bowling alley until it was purchased by none other than "Game of Thrones" creator, George R.R. Martin, who spent $3 million renovating it.

The installation itself combines the features of a jungle gym, children's museum, interactive art exhibit, and a haunted house. It even includes four treehouses.

Tech Insider didn't get the chance to go inside the exhibit, but luckily there are thousands of Instagram posts of the art show. Keep scrolling to see inside the exhibit.

 

Visitors are introduced to the space with a story about the fictional Selig family. They used to inhabit the old Victorian home that the exhibit takes place in until a dimensional rift led to the breakdown of time and space.

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This refrigerator transports visitors to a "new dimension" in the exhibit.

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Some of the art reflects a warped reality, like this bathroom with an uneven floor.

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