Monday, June 24, 2024

Museum of Illusions, St. Louis City

 


Location: 3730 Foundry Way, St. Louis, MO 63110

Website: https://moistlouis.com/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwsuSzBhCLARIsAIcdLm53MdwRnHxBke7xR9CRMlVs5ucEMsU5N555QqnjmiUHViJHF5FVJO4aAtdYEALw_wcB

The Museum of Illusions is a global chain that started in Croatia. They opened this St. Louis location at the Foundry in 2024. It's a collection of rooms where nothing is as it seems, and it's mesmerizing for school-aged kids and up. From the website: "We've gathered the most incredible collection of perspective-changing rooms, enthralling installations, and spellbinding images. Immerse yourself into the fascinating world of illusions and let our captivating rooms play tricks on your mind! Get a glimpse of infinity, take a walk in the upside-down world, and grow and shrink your body all in one place. Nothing is impossible! Engage in mind-bending installations that will shock your senses, puzzle your perceptions, and astonish you. Hang out with your clones, swap noses with your friends, and serve your head on a platter. Dive into the amazing world of the unbelievable and the impossible!"

Pro tip- tickets are cheaper online than at the door!



This has different faces on it so you see different things when you walk past it. 




Looking through a kaleidoscope


There are so many holograms and optical illusions on the walls


This is the Beuchet chair, where you look teeny tiny when you're not






Mirrors make it seem like you're falling from the balcony


The vortex tunnel spins around and makes me dizzy









This magic box has pyramids on one side and when you turn the corner they are now boxes. So crazy!






The reversed room makes it seem like we're hanging upside down








These eyes are stationary, but they follow you, how do they do that??




The gift shop has a ton of cool brain teasers and 3D puzzles for sale. My daughter had a ball trying to solve them all. This is definitely a fun place to visit! It can be busy on the weekends but you can move around the exhibits at your own pace and come back if the line is long. There are employees everywhere to take photos for you and explain the exhibits. 


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