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project: syntropy partners with immersive restaurant Atica in Paris

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project: syntropy, creator of technology and display solutions for dome cinemas and immersive attractions, has announced a new partnership with Atica, a unique immersive restaurant in Paris’ fifth arrondissement that invites guests to experience the world’s cultures in a whole new way.

The Atica experience arouses the five senses to celebrate the art of living in a new region each season. With an eight-act session that combines art, the senses, and cuisine, an Atica ticket encourages visitors to savour an unforgettable journey while discovering a new place.

Atica Paris

Visitors become immersed in a world where every area, every second, and every detail has been carefully considered to elevate their senses and arouse their emotions. Atica invites you on a journey where the past and present collide to create a vivid and rich tapestry of culture and flavour.

A unique culinary experience

For its first season, Atica embarks on a journey to discover the Basque culture, straddling France and Spain. This experience celebrates the identity of this rich culinary and artistic cradle, imbued with a meeting between the Pyrenees and the Atlantic Ocean.

Atica immersive restaurant

Atica founder Ramzi Saade says: “At Atica, we welcome every visitor to a total immersion for a unique culinary and artistic journey. Every detail has been carefully thought out to awaken the senses and celebrate cultures through unique experiences. We look forward to sharing this unforgettable adventure with our guests.”  

Giulia Barbero of project: syntropy adds: “We are excited to be part of Atica. It is a visionary project that will transform traditional dining into a multisensory gastronomic experience. Atica will be always showcasing new seasons, allowing visitors to explore the world from the heart of Paris.”

Atica is set to open in Paris on 27 August 2024.

Earlier this year, project: syntropy was named the winner of the 2024 Inavation Awards Visitor Attraction category for its project at the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center (SUPEC), China. The company also recently shared details of its project for the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center as well as its advanced CAVE system at the South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences in Germany.

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Charlotte Coates is blooloop's editor. She is from Brighton, UK and previously worked as a librarian. She has a strong interest in arts, culture and information and graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature. Charlotte can usually be found either with her head in a book or planning her next travel adventure.

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