Illuseum Berlin Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Have as much fun as possible at the Illuseum Berlin thanks to these tickets. In this museum of illusions, located in the heart of the German capital, you will have the opportunity to interact with optical effects and enter places where physics is the key.
This is a perfect plan for you and your family in a unique space where you will have access to all the exhibits. Some of the most popular exhibits in this museum are the inclined room, which gives a sense of defying gravity, as well as the vortex tunnel that changes the perception of the size of those who enter.
- Enter the Illuseum Berlin with these tickets and experience a day full of optical illusions.
- Enter the different areas of the museum, such as the vortex tunnel or the popular inclined hall .
- Take some fun photos of yourself in each of the exhibits.
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- Illuseum Berlin tickets
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Step by Step
Explore the Illuseum Berlin thanks to these tickets. Discover what physics can do by exploring all the exhibits you'll have access to in this space located in the centre of the German capital. This is a plan that you and your family will enjoy, where you will learn a lot and where you will be able to take some souvenir photos of the main exhibitions.
The exhibitions you will see in the museum are designed to challenge the perception of everyone who enters and play with their senses through optical illusions, interactive installations and puzzles.
It is also recommended that both adults and children interact with the installations and objects on display. This way, the experience will be totally immersive, one of the main objectives of this museum.
For example, one of the installations that most attracts visitors is the inclined room. It is a space built at a 15-degree angle, so that people entering appear to be standing at an impossible angle.
The vortex tunnel is also another exhibition that visitors should enter. It is a morphing tunnel that creates a dizzying visual effect by changing the perception of size. There is also the hall of mirrors, with an infinite reflection effect.