Luna Luna, the art amusement park that originated in Germany in 1987, is ready to open its doors in Atlanta this month. Featuring art installations by legends such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Luna Luna is set to make its Atlanta debut this month.
Highlights
- Luna Luna opens in Atlanta after previous successes in New York and L.A.
- The art amusement park opens its doors on September 24 for a limited time.
- Art creations by Kenny Scharf and Keith Haring are set to be the attractions at the Atlanta venue.
Luna Luna Arrives in Atlanta
Art installations and rides at Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy (Source: lunaluna.com)
Luna Luna first opened in Hamburg, Germany, nearly 38 years ago. After the park’s art installations were stored away, they have now returned for public display. Atlanta residents can experience the magic of these art installations this fall season.
Open to all ages, Luna Luna will welcome visitors next month with rides, games, and art installations by renowned artists.
Date, Venue, Tickets
Locals and visitors in Atlanta can immerse themselves in the magical brilliance of Luna Luna at Pullman Yards (225 Rogers Street NE, Atlanta, GA 3031). The visual spectacle, which opens on September 24, will entertain the attendees for a limited time only.
The tickets for Luna Luna, Atlanta, are available on its official website.
Major Attractions at the Amusement Park
Luna Luna will present attendees with a carousel by Keith Haring and a Ferris wheel by Jean-Michel Basquiat. A Technicolor Swing Ride by Kenny Scharf will be another visual delight. Installations by Roy Lichtenstein, Salvador Dalí, and other legends will entertain the Atlanta crowd as well.
Apart from the creations of visionary artists, the dazzling celebration will be marked by performances by Poncilí Creación’s cast of playful characters. Music by André 3000, David Byrne, Floating Points, Jamie xx, and others will add to the celebration.
Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy is a perfect pick for art enthusiasts and those looking for a unique experience in Atlanta this fall.