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George Kremer: “Our journey as collectors has always been about finding the highest quality artworks and simultaneously finding ways to share them with as many people as possible. Get up close and personal with the paintings, examine brushwork and colors in great detail, and listen to George & Ilone Kremer - the founders of the collection - explain what is special about each painting. History and future of the power of art combined. Be sure to check out Rembrandt’s “old man with a turban”, walk through it, and see the original back of the panel, to explore the work’s unique stamps of provenance.ĭesigned by architect Johan van Lierop, Founder of Architales and developed by MOYOSA MEDIA from the Netherlands, the museum features 74 Dutch and Flemish Old Master paintings from the Dutch Golden Age, and is accessible exclusively through VR. Walk around a fantastic new space, where the balance between traditional museums and VR is represented through a new sort of architecture. The game, played from a first-person perspective, incorporates gameplay elements around optical illusions and forced perspective notably, certain objects when picked up can be moved towards or away from the player, but when placed back down, scale to the size as the player. The museum includes pieces by Rembrandt, Aelbert Cuyp, Frans Hals and many more Old Masters from the Dutch Golden Age. Superliminal (previously Museum of Simulation Technology) is a 2019 surreal puzzle video game released by Pillow Castle. The Kremer Museum is an innovative new museum concept that combines the newest VR technology with world-class Old Master paintings.