House of Eternal Return

Artist collective Meow Wolf have transformed an abandoned bowling alley in Santa Fe, New Mexico into a fantasy world of sorts, complete with 70 different spaces for one to explore, mini arcade, four tree houses, and even an interactive cave system. There’s also plenty of secret passageways and rooms to discover, as guests try to figure out what exactly is going on. Continue reading for another video, more pictures and additional information.

House of Eternal Return
House of Eternal Return
House of Eternal Return
House of Eternal Return
House of Eternal Return
House of Eternal Return
House of Eternal Return

“Nothing is off limits when trekking through the Selig house. Each person can chose their own path through the 20,000-square-foot space and is invited to walk, climb, crawl, and play with the installation however they like. The more that a visitor interacts with things like neon trees and giant illuminated creatures, the more they piece together the Selig’s story,” according to My Modern Met.

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