Are you ready for a breathtaking journey to the moon, accompanied by the warm voice of Tom Hanks? At Fabrique des Lumières in Amsterdam West, fully immerse yourself in "The Moonwalkers," a 360° experience that takes you from the historic Apollo missions to the future Artemis ventures.
The exhibition offers a rich and immersive representation of space history. Thanks to remastered NASA footage and an orchestral soundtrack, visitors are transported from the industrial setting of Fabrique des Lumières to the surface of the moon. Each clip tells part of the story, from the early dreams of space travel to modern plans for returning to the moon. Tom Hanks guides you through this journey in his iconic voice, including original photographs and interviews with astronauts.

The atmosphere within the exhibit is intense and emotional. Visitors are touched by the stunning visual and aural impact that brings the story to life. This is not just another exhibit; it is a cinematic journey where technology and art come together to provide an unforgettable experience. With attention to detail and historical accuracy, each scene is rendered to perfection, focusing on the excitement of space exploration.
"The Moonwalkers" reminds us that we humans are made to explore, and that our journey never stops at the horizon we know.
A visit to "The Moonwalkers" is like stepping into another world. The stories of courage, innovation and dream power in space make you forget for a moment that you are standing in the middle of Amsterdam West. This is an invitation to dream, learn and wonder about what is yet to come in our journey through the universe.
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"When art meets light, magic is created that illuminates the soul," says Jasper, one of the guides at Fabrique des Lumières, as he welcomes visitors at the entrance. The space itself is a work of art; the vaults of the hall, once filled with the din of machinery, are now the canvas on which light and ...
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