In recent months, many venues have been added to the Clorian client portfolio and the platform has already landed in Mexico

Clorian grows and a new adventures appears on his path of growth: internationalization! During these last few months, beyond incorporating important clients such as the Fundació Gala Salvador Dalí or the IVAM of Valencia among many others, Clorian has begun his journey outside of Spain. In countries like Italy, France, Portugal or the United States Clorian is already beginning to be a very present platform and large and beautiful projects could soon begin to take shape. Of course, the first international challenge is already a reality in Mexico, where Clorian has already implemented its ticketing platform in two venues: the Great Aquarium of Mazatlán (Sinaloa-Mazatlán) and the Casa Luis Barragán (Mexico City).

International Project
Clorian is now fully adapted to any international challenge that is proposed: new currencies, multi-language tools, new time zones, incorporation of different payment methods, adaptation of the billing process, support in local time, etc. And beyond the robustness of the platform on a technical level, the international challenge has also meant the incorporation of new people to a team that will continue to grow.

Mazatlán Great Aquarium and Luís Barragán House
The first international landing took place in Mexico, specifically in the tourist city of Mazatlán (washed by the Pacific Sea and located in Sinaloa) and in the immense and busy capital of the Aztec country, Mexico City. A team of 4 people from Clorian traveled to both cities to finalize the final details of an implementation that has culminated in recent days: on the one hand with the official inauguration of the Great Aquarium of Mazatlán, and on the other hand with the change of platform of ticketing at Casa Luis Barragán, where for almost 1 month they have been managing all their tickets through our platform.
During the stay in Mexico, beyond installing sales and validation equipment, many training sessions were held for all the teams at both venues, highlighting that at Gran Acuario Mazatlán about 50 people were trained between venue management, financial control, reservation management, access controls and ticket sales.

At this link we attach some images of both venues. Find just bllow the links to online ticket sales:


🎫 https://tickets.granacuario.com/
🎫 https://visit.casaluisbarragan.org/mx


A 2022 with a lot of growth
After everything that the tourism, cultural and leisure sector suffered during the coronavirus pandemic, it seems that 2022 was the great year of recovery. Many of our clients have improved pre-pandemic visitor numbers and today, in 2023, these numbers continue to rise. Good news that comes accompanied by the incorporation of new venues in Clorian’s client portfolio. Here is a brief list of the latest additions, some of them very important:

  • Great Aquarium of Mazatlán (Mexico)
  • Luis Barragán House (Mexico)
  • Salvador Dalí Gala Foundation (Figueres)
  • Picasso Museum of Malaga
  • elBulli1846 (Roses – Cala Montjoi)
  • IVAM (Valencia)
  • Torre Glòries Viewpoint (Barcelona)
  • Unlimited Barcelona (Mirador Urquinaona) (Barcelona)
  • Flamenco Tablaos (Málaga and Granada)
  • Royal Palace of Olite (Navarra)
  • Espai Crater (Olot)
  • Jean Leon Wineries (Barcelona)
  • Various exhibitions in various cities: Van Gogh’s World, Daughters of the Nile, Frida Khalo, Dalí Challenge, Imagine Picasso, Pop Art Culture, Gaudí Exhibition, Digital Impact, Nomad Museo, Velázquez Tech, Sorolla Expo, Bowie by Duffy, Palau Martorell …
  • Among many others…