An immersive exhibition telling the origin story of the Australian-French connection in the 19th century.
Be transported to 19th century France with Empress Joséphine’s Garden, a breathtaking immersive digital exhibition from AGB Creative.
This visually spectacular experience reveals the remarkable life of Empress Joséphine Bonaparte. The original influencer who shaped fashion, art and early scientific exploration, and whose legacy extended far beyond her role as Napoleon’s wife. Presented across 110 square metres of wall to wall LED screens, and accompanied by layered sound and evocative storytelling, the 45 minute exhibition traces her journey from the upheaval of the French Revolution to the height of imperial luxury. At its heart is Joséphine’s enduring passion for botany. At her famed Château de Malmaison, she cultivated more than 200 exotic plant specimens, including rare flora and fauna collected from Australia’s south and west coasts during pioneering French expeditions of the 18th century. Lose yourself in lush digital gardens and a richly told story of curiosity, ambition and cultural exchange.
Showing only at ILA until 17 May 2026.
Wed & Sun10am to 5:30pm
Thu, Fri & Sat10am to 8:30pm
ILA honours the Companion Card scheme and card holders are entitled to a second ticket to this event for their companion at no cost. Tickets must be booked in advance – please purchase a zero price “Companion Card” ticket when making your booking. Please present your Companion Card on the day with your ticket.
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