Overview
- Opening March 14 at 27 N. 3rd St., the six-floor, 8,500-square-foot attraction invites free exploration through former banking halls, hidden corridors and repurposed vaults.
- Interactive installations use responsive technology, robotics and moving sculptures, including a “Heavens” room where visitor inputs shape evolving light and sound.
- Performers, including members of Pig Iron Theater, inhabit the space as improvisational guides and characters to engage visitors throughout the building.
- Timed tickets are on sale at $29.99 for adults with discounts for children, seniors and military, with entry every 15 minutes and typical visits lasting 90 minutes to two hours; the venue is open Tuesday through Sunday.
- Organizers describe the experience as ever-evolving, and note that most levels are ADA compliant except the fifth floor and basement, as the project debuts ahead of the city’s 250th anniversary celebrations.