Hello friends!
I recently visited Art Space 'Euphoria', located near the Arbatskaya metro station, and my experience was a mixed bag.
One thing that stood out was how quickly I was able to get in and out – no long lines here!
However, the price point was a bit steep, to say the least.
As I entered the space, I was handed a small sheet with the rules – or at least, I think that's what it was.
The back side was blank, which seemed a bit unnecessary.
I headed down to the first floor, where I saw mannequins set up in a interesting display.
Unfortunately, the robot on display was broken, so I couldn't interact with it.
The space was pretty crowded, but I guess that's to be expected during the winter holidays.
I was drawn to this dimly lit room with a disco ball hanging from the ceiling – it was definitely a unique touch.
However, the weird monsters lying on the couch didn't really do it for me.
I also didn't appreciate the decorations that would catch onto your clothes – a real pain to clean!
I took a look at what people were saying, but I'm not sure if it's all genuine.
I made it through the two floors in 15 minutes, without really stopping – except to take some photos, of course.
Despite the crowds, I wasn't lost at all – I was pretty steady on my feet, even as a Taurus!
I spent a whole hour wandering around, but I'm still not sure what to make of it.
One thing that was missing was music – I didn't hear a single note the whole time I was there.
Be careful not to get too carried away in this fantasy garden – I've got a photo from down there that'll give you an idea.
I'm not sure what drew all these people here – or maybe I'm just too serious for places like this.
The bathroom on the lower floor was a real showstopper – they've got stories being told through the decor, and that's something I really enjoyed.
The ceiling and walls in this hall were adorned with artificial flowers that open and close – it was really cool to see.
Here's the artificial glowing grass – it was definitely a highlight.
And some flowers – they were really pretty.
Next to one wall, there's this installation – it was definitely a unique piece.
Down below, there are flowers and grass – it was really peaceful.
And on this wall, there are plastic flowers and grass – it was a nice touch.
The overall look was...
The second thing I liked was this fish in the pond and the vibrant artificial seaweed – it really caught my eye.
I snapped a ton of photos here, and it was honestly more lively than the super shiny and artificial stuff.
I only saw one thing that stood out – and that was this little guy.
Here it is:
The only ones who seem to be defying time? They're still younger than my nephew!
This spot is perfect for taking some amazing photos!
I made it to the last room, and let me tell you, it was a wild ride. I cracked open the door, snapped a quick photo, and high-tailed it out of there. My eyes are still watering just thinking about it...
Next up, I headed to the checkout, and let me tell you, there were some interesting things to see:
I started snapping photos of the toy prices and action figures. There were some real gems in there.
Some of the prices were pretty amusing, too.
Cosmic cats:
Pink rabbit:
And then there was this weird thing...
Some of the most iconic figures:
These little guys are a blast:
The famous figures are a great addition:
And then there are the figures with tears (if I'm not mistaken):
The games are a lot of fun:
I'm loving the additional figures:
The bags and backpacks are a great touch:
My daughter loved the bunny costume:
Next, I headed to the closet for the jacket:
Self-service was a breeze.
Overall, I'd give it 3 stars and wouldn't recommend visiting.
Thanks for reading, friends!