Evangelion 30th Anniversary Exhibition Showcases Massive Unit-01 Display
A special Evangelion exhibition celebrates 30 years of the iconic mecha series with an impressive Unit-01 statue, retro CRT displays, and new VR technology.

Fans of the legendary mecha series Evangelion have something special to celebrate as a massive anniversary exhibition opens featuring some impressive displays and interactive experiences.
The centerpiece of the exhibition is a huge Unit-01 statue that captures the iconic purple and green Eva unit in all its imposing glory. The display also features 26 CRT televisions arranged throughout the space, giving visitors a nostalgic trip back to the era when the original series first aired in the 1990s.
For those wanting a more immersive experience, the exhibition includes a brand new VR experience that lets fans step into the world of Evangelion like never before. This blend of old and new technology creates an interesting contrast that mirrors the series' own themes of tradition versus progress.
Evangelion, created by Studio Gainax and later continued by Studio Khara, has been a cornerstone of anime culture since its debut in 1995. The series follows teenager Shinji Ikari as he pilots giant bio-mechanical units called Evangelions to protect humanity from mysterious beings known as Angels.
The exhibition represents a fitting tribute to three decades of one of anime's most influential and enduring franchises. With its combination of nostalgia-inducing displays and cutting-edge VR technology, it offers something for longtime fans and newcomers alike to enjoy.
