Museum of Illusions | Museums of Serbia
- Nikola Igračev
- 1 min
- 22 May 2018.
- Guide
Belgrade has recently gained another in a series of tourist attractions that will surely become a real hit among the youngest residents and guests of the capital.
It is the Museum of Illusions, located at 13 Nusiceva Street, in Terazije.
By opening such a museum, Belgrade has joined the company of cities such as Los Angeles, Barcelona, Vienna, St. Petersburg, Ljubljana, and Zagreb, where such museums have also recently emerged.
The Belgrade Museum of Illusions offers, above all, a good adventure, entertainment, intriguing and seemingly inexplicable experiences that confuse your senses and your brain. Children will enjoy it the most, but even adults will have a great time trying to "figure out" the illusion.
Museum visitors will be able to enjoy numerous illusions such as the upside-down room and the mirror room, experience the famous "head on a tray" illusion, the chair illusion, or the vortex tunnel, defy gravity, or feel what it's like to lose the ground beneath your feet, observe people "shrink and grow", "decode" numerous holograms and optical illusions.
The Museum of Illusions provides extraordinary experiences that awaken all your senses and guarantee immense fun for you, your children, and your company.
The museum also allows group visits, presentations in Serbian and English, as well as the organization of various events, team buildings, birthdays, with prior and timely reservations.
Ticket prices:
Adults - 600 dinars
Children aged 5-15 - 400 dinars
Family ticket - 1500 dinars (2 parents with children)
Opening hours: every day from 09:00 to 22:00
Contact: 00381 63 611911, info@muzejiluzija.rs