Guinness Storehouse has unveiled a stunning Christmas visitors experience for the festive season.
The popular Dublin tourist attraction has joined forces with world-renowned Irish visual artist, GRIF for the ‘Welcome Home’ exhibition that will run from Wednesday, November 23 to Friday, January 6.
The visitor experience includes a state-of-the-art projection-mapped Christmas tree installation in the Atrium that measures 16-metres, a cinematic film inspired by the iconic surge of a Guinness pint, and bespoke large-scale prints created exclusively for the Home of Guinness.
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Visitors can also enjoy special Christmas-themed STOUTies and warming cups of mulled Guinness, celebrating the magic of Christmas behind the famous snow-capped Guinness gates. New York-based artist, GRIF said: "Guinness and St. James’s Gate are synonymous with Christmas at home in Dublin.
"Being asked to collaborate with the Guinness Storehouse team to reimagine the big ‘Welcome Home’ in a new medium has been a great honour.
"I drew inspiration from the surge and settle of the Guinness liquid, the iconic colour palette, and the rich gold tones of the Guinness harp, to craft an abstract visual journey through everything that Guinness embodies. I’m excited to make it home to Dublin this Christmas to see family and friends, and see these pieces within the Storehouse itself."
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