If you’re looking for a unique way to experience the icy wonderland of Antarctica without leaving Spain, this interactive photo-museum at CG Gallery Lloret might just surprise you. While it’s not a sprawling or massive facility, it offers a focused, engaging look at one of the most remote places on Earth through photos, documentaries, and cutting-edge virtual reality.
What really caught our eye are the high-quality photographs and the immersive VR experience—perfect for anyone curious about Antarctica’s stark beauty or eager for a new kind of educational outing. Plus, the interactive elements make it accessible for a wide age range, which is a big plus if you’re traveling with family or groups of friends.
However, it’s worth mentioning that some visitors feel the setup is a bit on the small side and that the experience can be quite brief—about 15 minutes—and not as extensive as they hoped. If you’re expecting a huge, multi-room exhibition, this might be more of a concise, impactful visit rather than an all-day adventure.
This experience suits those interested in nature, photography, or virtual reality technology, especially if they want a quick yet meaningful peek at Antarctica’s landscapes and wildlife. We think it’s a good choice for curious travelers, students, or anyone wanting a different kind of cultural outing in Lloret.
Key Points

- Accessible and engaging for all ages, with interactive games and activities.
- High-quality photography and documentaries offer an authentic glimpse into Antarctica.
- Virtual reality provides an immersive experience that transports you directly to the icy continent.
- Compact size means it’s quick but impactful—expect around 15 minutes of exploration.
- Family-friendly with free entry for children under 5, and adapted for wheelchair users.
- Educational and aesthetic, with original artwork available for purchase to enhance interior spaces.
What You Can Expect at the Antarctic Photo Museum

This isn’t your typical museum visit. It’s more like stepping into a curated, sensory experience that combines visuals, sounds, and interactivity. The exhibition is designed to spark awe and curiosity about Antarctica, its wildlife, and the fragility of our planet.
The core of the experience revolves around over 50 high-quality photographs—each capturing the stark beauty of icy landscapes, glacial formations, and wildlife in their natural settings. These images are carefully chosen to give you an authentic feel of the continent’s raw environment.
You’ll also get to listen to the sounds of Antarctic winds, wildlife, and natural echoes—an element that adds depth and realism to the viewing. It’s these subtle sensory details that make the experience stand out, even in such a small space.
One of the more unique features is the interactive games and activities, designed to appeal to all ages. While not specified as a family or children’s tour, these elements can help keep younger visitors engaged and make the visit more dynamic.
And yes, there’s a virtual reality (VR) component that’s quite the highlight. You’ll put on a headset and find yourself “standing” on an ice sheet, watching penguins waddle or glaciers calving. It’s a simple but effective way to feel like you’re right there on the continent, especially if you’re short on time or travel options.
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The Itinerary Breakdown

The visit begins at the Carrer Sant Romà, 12, where you’ll be greeted and can start with the introductory part of the exhibition. The core experience itself is quite condensed—around 15 minutes—so plan to allocate enough time for the multimedia displays, the VR experience, and a look at the photographs.
Between the main exhibition, there’s an interesting arts & crafts market stop that lasts about 30 minutes. While this isn’t directly part of the museum, it adds a local flavor to your visit and could be a fun way to browse souvenirs or local crafts.
After you’ve taken in the visuals and sounds of Antarctica, you’ll head back to your starting point, completing your modest but impactful journey.
The Experience: Pros and Cons

What We Loved:
The quality of the photographs really stood out. They’re sharp, vibrant, and thoughtfully curated, offering a genuine sense of the continent’s vastness and delicacy. The VR experience is straightforward but effective—imagine standing among penguins or glaciers without leaving Spain. The audio guide—available in multiple languages—is a thoughtful touch, providing extra context to each display.
What Could Be Better:
Some visitors felt the tour was quite brief—about 15 minutes—and that the space is limited, making the whole experience feel a bit rushed. For the price, expectations of a larger exhibit or more comprehensive activities might not be fully met. A reviewer from the UK mentioned expecting a bigger facility and felt they only saw “two square rooms,” which underscores that this is more of a highly curated, intimate experience rather than a sprawling museum.
Pricing and Value:
While the ticket prices aren’t specified in detail here, considering the access to original photography, documentaries, VR, and multilingual audio guides, it offers decent value if you’re after a high-quality, focused experience. It’s not a full-on museum but more like a concentrated cultural outing that leaves an impression.
Who Should Consider Visiting?

This tour is perfect for adventurers and nature lovers wanting a taste of Antarctica without the cost or effort of a real expedition. It’s a great stop for families—especially with children up to 5 years old who can enter for free and are curious about wildlife and icy landscapes.
It’s also well-suited for those interested in photography, as original artwork is available for purchase, and for educators or students seeking an accessible, visual way to learn about the continent. The interactive elements make it appealing for all ages, but don’t expect a lengthy or in-depth museum experience—think of it more as a quick, impactful visit.
More Great Tours NearbyPractical Tips for Visitors

- The museum is open Tuesday to Saturday, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, and again from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM. It’s closed on Sundays and Mondays, so plan accordingly.
- The experience lasts around 15 minutes, so it’s easy to fit into a day of touring Lloret or nearby attractions.
- Audio guides are available in several languages, so don’t hesitate to ask if you need a different language, especially if you’re traveling with non-English speakers.
- The site is wheelchair accessible, with adaptations for wheelchairs up to 70 cm wide.
- If you’re traveling with little ones, children under 5 are free but must be accompanied by someone with a ticket.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the experience suitable for children?
Yes, children up to 5 years old can enter for free and the exhibition is designed to be accessible for all ages, with interactive activities suitable for younger visitors.
How long does the visit take?
Expect around 15 minutes to go through the exhibition, watch the documentaries, and experience the VR. It’s a quick but engaging visit.
Is the VR experience included?
Yes, the virtual reality experience is part of the main exhibition and is included in the ticket price.
Are there any language options for the audio guide?
Yes, the audio guide is available in multiple languages including Spanish, English, Russian, Catalan, Ukrainian, German, French, and Polish.
Can I buy photographs for home or interior design?
Absolutely. The exhibition offers original photography prints for sale, perfect for framing or decorating.
Is the site wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is adapted for wheelchairs up to 70 cm wide, making it accessible for most visitors with mobility needs.
What’s the best way to combine this with other activities?
You might consider visiting the local arts & crafts market or exploring nearby attractions in Lloret, as the experience is quite compact.
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Final Thoughts
If you’re after an accessible and visually stunning glimpse of Antarctica, this interactive photo museum offers a worthwhile, concise experience. While it’s not a sprawling exhibit, the combination of high-quality photos, engaging multimedia, and the VR component makes it a memorable outing—especially if you’re passionate about nature, photography, or tech-driven experiences.
Expect a quick visit that leaves a lasting impression—ideal for those wanting a cultural break or a family-friendly activity in Lloret. It’s especially suited for curious minds and anyone eager to see a different side of the world’s most extreme continent, all from the comfort of Spain.
Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a local looking for something new, this place proves you don’t have to go far to find awe-inspiring views and meaningful stories about our planet’s icy frontier.
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