Illusion Art Museum Prague

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Staré Město, Czech Republic

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Illusion Art Museum Prague Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Illusion Art Museum Prague is located in Staré Město, Czechia on Staroměstské nám. 480/24. Illusion Art Museum Prague is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category museum in Czechia.

Address

Staroměstské nám. 480/24

Phone

+420 604358240

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Does not have assistive hearing loop

Open hours

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Izabela Polańska

One of the best museums that I've ever visited. A student ticket costs 8, normal 12. There are two floors of typical illusion elements and two more of elements of illusion and art. It's worth it to see it all and to take some fun pictures, it is permitted. The only thing is the illumination in the room with the broken floor in it, it is hard to take a good picture without shadow. The museum is close to the famous Prague Clock and from the windows of the museum you can take some great photos of it also. I hardly recommend it!

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Isabelle SN

Prague is filled with « museums » with a varied degree of interest but this one was enjoyable and actually showcases the work of local artists. I was not a fan of the artwork made for concept photos only but I thought that the object structures morphing into a figure were impressive. The « Mondrian room » illusion and its sister displays are also quite cool. I say it’s worth the 12 euros entrance, unless you are on a budget! Bonus: nice private views of the Old Town Place.

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Ishan Arora

Experience the unexpected. Discover new worlds at Prague's first interactive museum of illusions and trick art, conveniently located on Old Town Square, directly across from the iconic astronomical clock. IAM Prague’s exhibits bring to life historical techniques of creating illusions in art into the 21st century’s selfie and social media age, with a touch of local flair, and encourages guests to touch and interact with all of its exhibits. This museum is right in the centre of old town exactly opposite to astronomical clock and next to starbucks. First and Second floor are a good experience if you see the pictures from the camera points put in place on the floors, 3rd floor was a let down as i dint find anything out of ordinary there. Staff is very helpful and will even offer to click your pictures if you are a couple of single person. Price for 1 person is 300 CZK, all in all a new experience and you will get loads of cool pictures to show off. Had fun.

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Jan Podubský

Nice place with interesting exhibitions. Friendly and helpfull stuff.

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Jirka Just

Museum is located opposite to Old Town Square with Astronomical Clock. Entry fee is 250 CZK which is pricy for area which museum covers. There some exhibits which you can take photo with such as 3d paintings on the wall creating pop out effect. Places where to take photo are marked on floor. I enjoy also char exhibit which create effect that person standing on it is small. If museum is crowded be ready to wait for picture on these exhibits. Windows provides a beautiful view of Astronomical Clock. I liked seemly randomly placed objects such as computers which creates picture of famous people such as Tesla from certain point of view. It was fun to visit museum and staff was really friendly and helpful

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Angelica B

My family and I had an awesome experience there this week. We were shown around by a very friendly and welcoming lady. It was an interesting and fun experience...will certainly go back there :)

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Alex Aloneftis

A very interesting experience where exhibits generally focus on perspective and angle to convey the intended illusion. Not too crowded, though the way certain exhibits are laid out might cause issues with other visitors getting in the way. Bring a camera or phone capable of taking photos, as the majority of the exhibits allow for visitor participation and the museum itself encourages taking pictures.

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Ema Romanová

Good for kids and families, otherwise probably not worth the money, but wasnt bad.