Seoul's Trick Eye Museum, or Trick Art Museum, is actually just a part of Santorini Seoul. There were some other art galleries, but we weren't interested in them. Admission to the museum is KRW 13,000. To get there, we got out of the subway via Exit 9 of Hongik University station of Line 2, walked straight until the major road intersection and turned left there. After two blocks, we turned right and found it after another block.
As the name suggests, the museum is for optical illusions that allow visitors to be part of the art gallery. Some looked real, while some required tough poses. Guides/sample pictures were posted beside or near the paintings, so all you have to do is find the best angle and internalize to feel like you're part of the painting. There were also N-in-1 artworks. Anyway, here are some of our pictures.
"Spot the difference"? View from the left and right side of the same painting. |
3-in-1 painting |
Another 2-in-1 picture |
Trick Eye Museum's official site
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