Visiting Singapore? Missing This Photo Spot Means You Came in Vain
In people's minds, visiting an art museum is about quietly appreciating the works and being an artistic youth.
National Gallery Singapore
Those who frequently visit art galleries or museums know that photography is often not allowed. Did you know? There is a place in Singapore where not taking photos means you've wasted your visit. It is the Trick Eye Museum Singapore, located on Sentosa.
The English name 'Trick Eye' is short for 'Trick of the eye', which originates from an artistic technique that uses optical illusions to turn two-dimensional pictures into three-dimensional ones. By applying optical illusion techniques, the two-dimensional pictures on the walls, floor, and ceiling of the museum become three-dimensional and lifelike.
Trick Eye Museum Singapore has multiple themed galleries. Visitors can not only freely touch the artworks and use their imagination to strike various poses, but also merge with the paintings to take creative and fun photos that will flood your social media! Follow the Go Singapore Pass to explore these themed galleries!
Mystery Journey: Experience the mysteries of media artworks, the giant room, and the magic table.
Thrilling Adventure: Feel an unprecedented thrill like an explorer!
Strange Space: Overcome all fears, even the timid need not be afraid!
Fairy Tale Wonderland: Indulge in a dreamy fairy tale kingdom!
Fantastic Dreamland: Play in dreamlike scenes!
Cosmic Trick Eye: Become a character in the popular featured paintings!
Ticket: SGD 25, free with Go Singapore Pass
Photos make travel memories full of happiness. Trick Eye Museum Singapore is such a fun photo spot that it will surely let you enjoy a day full of laughter, fun, and memories.