The museum is small, but was in good condition and well maintained. We spent about an hour going through all the exhibits, and the kids (9, 14 and 17) all really enjoyed it. The exhibits are all different kinds of visual illusions, e.g. one where it looks like you are walking up the side of a building, or a room where it looks like you height changes depending on where you stand. The exhibits are mostly made to be photographed (and there are instructions on where to stand), so better to come with at least 2 people. Explanations of the illusions are provided in Hebrew and English. Entry is quite expensive, even with the discounts available from different credit cards, better to order in advance from the website and to...
Read moreMy kids had a blast we where a group of 8 ages 2-19 plus two parents My husband who is never "into" these things was totally involved and had a lot fun. I have two criticisms: 1. There was a lot of staff there but they didn't really do anything, some of the exhibits were self explanatory but others could have used some instruction/advice. The price is high for a relatively short exhibit. There are deals where you could buy two for the price of one in that case it's 50nis per ticket, that's worth it. Otherwise I would say it's...
Read moreIt does what it says' lots of illusions to look at but nothing particularly modern just a lot of mirrors and optical illusions.
You have to book in advance and you received a timed slot. Not sure why as it is packed in there and you end up pushing through many people to stare at something for 10 seconds before moving on.
At a cost of over 60ILS full price (I used discount codes) its not great value for money but it kills 20 minutes of time.
The test is were the kids still talking about it 10 minutes after we'd left....
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