I had an absolutely mesmerizing experience at the Cosmos Illusion Museum in Riga! This place is a treasure trove of optical illusions and mind-bending exhibits that captivate visitors of all ages. Each room is creatively designed to engage and astound, offering a perfect blend of education and entertainment. The staff were incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, enhancing our visit with interesting facts and helpful tips to make the most of our experience. The hands-on exhibits allowed us to interact and have fun while learning about the fascinating world of illusions. A special highlight was the infinity room, which truly felt like stepping into another dimension. The vibrant colors and intricate designs throughout the museum made for endless photo opportunities. I highly recommend the Cosmos Illusion Museum to anyone visiting Riga—it's a must-see attraction that promises an...
Read moreThe Museom is 8€ for a student, 10€ for an adult and the time you will spend even if you are taking pictures of every illusion it will mostlikely take around 15minutes max and most of the "illusions" are cheap and look bad.
The museum used some digital illusions which you mostlikely see debunked on the internet everyday. On TikTok and youtube shorts you will mostlikely see all the illusions and much more for a cost of nothing.
I would recommed this place if it were 5€ at maximum which is already an overstatement.
DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY HERE and dont definitely buy a ticket since theres rarely anybody waiting to go there.
There are about 13 pieces...
Read moreToo expensive for the variety of objects to see. If you are visiting Riga, this is not worth a visit. Less than 30 (I counted ~20) objects for 10EUR seems too extreme. I would advice going to a museum where you will see something about Latvia. E.g., the Latvian war museum has a great collection and it is free of charge (one of very few museums in Latvia that are), The Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation (50m away from this "museum") is a 100* better choice than this (and it is twice cheaper and it is free for children up...
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