Prague: IAM Illusion Art Museum Entry Ticket

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Step into a world of mind-bending illusions in the historic city of Prague with a ticket to the innovative Illusion Art Museum. This interactive hotspot is a treasure trove of visual trickery, featuring a plethora of mind-bending exhibits, many of which pay homage to the rich cultural heritage of the Czech Republic.


Embark on a mind-bending adventure at the Illusion Art Museum Prague, where the boundaries of reality are pushed to the limit. Prepare to be astonished by a mesmerizing world of trick art and optical illusions, designed to delight visitors of all ages. As you wander through the exhibits, you'll encounter a visually stunning realm where art and science converge. Marvel at the artworks that defy logic, challenging your perception and expanding your visual horizons. Delve into the fascinating realm of illusory art, spanning centuries and encompassing styles from history's masters to contemporary trends. Witness the innovative reverse perspective of British artist Patrick Hughes, and be amazed by the 3D anamorphic installations crafted by Patrik Prošek. You'll also discover the unique metallurgic paintings of Ladislav Vlna, created with fire, and the captivating optical reliefs by Ivana Štenclová, among many other wonders. What's more, most of the exhibits are interactive, inviting you to engage with them in your own creative way. Don't forget your camera - you'll be the star of extraordinary, illusion-filled stories! Watch in awe as 2D images transform into 3D spaces, and sculptures morph into paintings before your very eyes. You can even try your hand at light painting, uncover the secrets behind the artworks in a mini cinema, or become an actor in an augmented reality experience, thanks to an innovative app that brings the exhibits to life in real-time. This extraordinary exhibition combines entertainment with education, offering insight into the historical context of illusory art techniques. You'll learn how these techniques were used in the past, and how some works are directly connected to pivotal figures and events in Czech history. Get up close and personal with illusory portraits of iconic Czech figures, such as St. Agnes of Bohemia, Bedřich Smetana, Antonín Dvořák, Tomáš Bata, St. Wenceslas, Nikola Tesla, Charles IV, Franz Kafka, Karel Čapek, Otto Wichterle, František Kupka, Václav Havel, and many more.

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