EONARIUM Enlightenment is lighting up the stunning interiors of the Immigration Museum from 24 April, bringing a world-first immersive light and sound experience to Melbourne families. If your kids love colour, music and big visual moments, this is one to add to your list.

What is EONARIUM Enlightenment?
Created by Swiss art collective PROJEKTIL, EONARIUM Enlightenment is a 30-minute audiovisual experience that transforms the Immigration Museum‘s Long Room into a glowing, ever-changing wonderland.
Expect:
- Floor-to-ceiling light projections
- Stunning, nature-inspired visuals
- A surround-sound musical journey
All set to the iconic The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldiโreimagined with a modern twist to match the immersive visuals.
The result? A calming yet captivating experience that moves through spring, summer, autumn and winter, right before your eyes.

What to expect with kids
This isnโt your typical museum visit. Thereโs no need to walk around or read displays. Instead, youโll settle in and look up.
Families are invited to relax on cushioned chairs and bean bags while the entire space comes alive around them. Lights dance across the walls and ceilings, and the music flows through each seasonal scene.
For kids, that means:
- No pressure to sit still in a traditional sense
- Plenty of visual stimulation
- A short, manageable 30-minute duration
Itโs ideal for primary school-aged kids and up, especially those who enjoy music, art or sensory experiences.
Note: Younger children can still enjoy it, but the calm, immersive nature means itโs best suited to kids who are happy to sit and watch.

Why families will love it
This experience hits a sweet spot for parents. Itโs engaging without being overwhelming, and cultural without feeling โtoo educational.โ
Hereโs why it works:
- Short and sweet โ perfect for adding into a city day out
- Weather-proof โ fully indoors
- Visually impressive โ something kids donโt see every day
- Relaxing for parents โ you get to sit down too
Itโs also a great introduction to classical music in a way that feels modern and accessible.

The setting: Immigration Museum
Part of what makes this experience so special is the location itself.
The Immigration Museum is housed inside Melbourneโs historic Old Customs House. Think grand architecture, high ceilings and beautiful heritage details.
During EONARIUM Enlightenment, these features become part of the show. The projections wrap around the buildingโs columns, ceilings and walls, creating a fully immersive environment that feels completely transformed.
While youโre there, be sure to explore the rest of the Immigration Museum!

Practical info for families
Location: Immigration Museum
Start date: 24 April 2026 (limited season)
Duration: 30 minutes
Ticket prices:
- Children from $20
- Adults from $29

Tips before you go
- Book ahead. Sessions are likely to fill quickly, especially on weekends and during school holidays.
- Arrive early. Give yourself time to settle in and get comfy.
- Pair it with a city outing. Youโre right in the heart of Melbourne, so itโs easy to add lunch, a playground stop or a wander along the Yarra.
- Talk to your kids about the seasons. It adds a little extra layer of meaning once youโre inside.

Enlightenment Exhibition
If youโre after a unique, low-effort activity that still feels special, EONARIUM Enlightenment is a great pick. Sitting back on a bean bag while the kids are completely mesmerised for 30 minutes is a win in itself!

FAQs for Families Visiting the Immigration Museum
What are the Immigration Museum Melbourne opening hours?
The Immigration Museum is open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM.
Where is the Immigration Museum located?
The Immigration Museum is located at 400 Flinders Street, Melbourne, in the historic Old Customs House building.
Is there parking available at the Immigration Museum?
While the museum itself does not have dedicated parking, there are several secure car parks and street parking options nearby, making it easy to find a spot close to the museum.
How much does admission cost?
Adults $15, Seniors $10, Children free, Members free, Concession free.

Are there any family-friendly facilities available?
Yes, the museum has baby change rooms, seating areas. There is no cafรฉ but the Museum often has offers with surrounding cafes.
How long does it take to explore the museum?
A typical visit to the museum can take about 1-2 hours.
Can we bring our own food to the museum?
Families are welcome to bring their own snacks. There are plenty of seating areas where you can take a break and enjoy a quick bite. Food is not allowed inside galleries.
Is the museum accessible for strollers and wheelchairs?
Yes, the Immigration Museum is fully accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
Are there guided tours available?
Yes, the museum offers guided tours that provide deeper insights into the exhibits and the history of immigration to Melbourne.
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