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Four alien worlds collided in a cosmic event, memories became currency, and the wreckage landed on a triangular lot beside a Denver highway interchange. Convergence Station at 1338 1st Street, wedged between the I-25 and Colfax viaducts, is Meow Wolf's third and largest permanent installation, opened on 17 September 2021 in a purpose-built, four-storey, 90,000-square-foot building whose shape locals compare to a slice of pizza. The roughly 60-million-dollar project brought the Santa Fe collective's immersive-art formula to Colorado at unprecedented scale: 79 installations built by hundreds of artists, more than 110 of them Colorado-based. The premise plays as a transit hub between realities. Visitors arrive through the in-universe Quantum Department of Transportation and wander four interconnected worlds - the gothic ice caverns of Eemia, the swampy sentient forest of Numina, the cluttered multiverse apartment block of C Street and the cathedral-like Ossuary - through luminous corridors, hidden passages and story-rich rooms. An RFID card called a QPASS turns the visit into a playable mystery, tasking guests with solving a missing-persons case tied to the convergence; casual visitors can ignore the plot entirely and simply get lost. The building moonlights as a live venue. The Perplexiplex, a 450-to-500-capacity performance space designed with Montreal's Moment Factory, doubles as an interactive projection-mapped forest between concerts, its walls and floor responding to visitors' movement; touring electronic and indie acts play it year-round, and the Sips (With a Z) cocktail lounge keeps the after-dark calendar busy alongside quarterly immersive yoga sessions. The Washington Post summed the place up as a 90,000-square-foot menagerie of intergalactic, interactive art, and Denver took to it immediately - a permanent, walk-through science-fiction city that turned an unbuildable highway remnant into one of Colorado's biggest cultural attractions, open daily with timed-entry tickets.

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