This museum is an amazing museum. This museum is all about illusion.
It took a while to find it because it is a strange street. The entrance also took a while to find but if you pay attention you will find directional arrows.
Inside the museum you arrive at a staircase and immediately see a counter. There you can enter for €10 per person (adult).
The museum is fairly interactive. You can look at things and read the explanation but there are also activities you can do. For example, there is a room where you can capture a giant illusion on photo, solve puzzles, an infinite room and more assignments / interactions.
We had about an hour of fun there. The only reason we had gone here was because the weather was not so good but actually I recommend this even if the weather is good. It really is a fun museum to visit.
In the museum it is possible to buy a puzzle or another small souvenir. There is no catering facility but there is a toilet.
In short: definitely a must see in your...
Read moreInteresting idea and some fun things, but very over-priced for what is in fact a quite small museum. Most of the exhibits are of famous illusions or puzzles that you have likely seen before anyway. I also felt like the museum couldn’t decide if they were trying to appeal to adults or kids, with the result that it wasn’t great for either. I think they’d benefit from splitting out a dedicated kids’ area, where the easier and more interactive illusions and puzzles are, and where kids could run and be loud, and a regular section with the illusions that require more reading and...
Read moreWe got a student discount so I think it was €10 for myself and my friends. I loved this, not as large as other illusion museums I’ve been to but well worth the price, great to go with friends/family and get some funny photos and confuse yourself. The receptionist was very kind, and the illusions are interactive, I won’t spoil it for those who haven’t been but this is a great museum for those who like to think outside the box. Some families were there at the time and the kids seemed to be...
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