The city of Austin is full of many experiences for one to enjoy. Keeping the city weird, as the motto goes, isn't too hard. But a new type of event that the city and it's visitors to encounter, and it involves none other than balloons.

Wait, A Balloon Museum In Austin?

According to KXAN, the balloon museum recently open in the city, on June 21st. It will last until November 2nd of this year. Titled “Let’s Fly – Art Has No Limits," the event takes place at 2930 W. Anderson Lane. Lux Entertainment founder Roberto Fantauzzi said in a news release:

“Austin’s spirit of creativity and its reputation as a hub for innovation makes it the natural choice for Balloon Museum’s next chapter in the United States."

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But what exactly does the museum have to offer?

Austin's Balloon Museum Offers What To Visitors?

Per KXAN, the time of the overall experience is 90 minutes. During that time period, multiple things will be available for individuals to play around with. One of the items mentioned by KXAN is a swing that people can be on, while a butterfly sculpture, measured at a size of 26 feet, is above them.

Per Fantauzzi: “In a city where art and technology intertwine, we are excited to cultivate a space that celebrates imagination but also challenges the way people experience and interact with art.”

So if you're excited by the thought of something like this, tickets are available by clicking this link here. Will you be attending this event? Let us know by sending us a message using the chat feature on our FREE station app.

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