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.
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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