KMK: Jeju Island | Trick Art Museum

Trick Art

When I first heard about it I knew I just had to go to the Trick Art Museum. I’m a sucker for anything fantasy related. Whether it’s a novel, television show or a real live magician I’m there ready to be dazzled.

I still remember David Copperfield making the Statue of Liberty disappear and walking through the Great Wall of China. So when we arrived at the Trick Art Museum I had all my magical expectations waiting to be fulfilled.

I’m happy to say that they were. The museum itself is a huge building filled with paintings and exhibits all designed with illusion in mind. You can take pictures and even video that fools the viewer into thinking that you’re part of the painting. It’s all great fun. My favorite had to be the room that plays with height making one person seem like a giant while the other a little person. Another I liked a lot was the upside down room and the bodiless mirror box.

The museum is divided into several different zones including the parody zone, aquarium zone, Jurassic zone, animal zone, Egypt zone, magic zone and illusion zone.

I highly recommend giving the Trick Art museum a try. You won’t be disappointed.

Telephone: 064 787-8774

Website: http://www.trickart.co.kr

Hours: 9:00 to 19:00

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Written by Brian Dye

I’m a blogger, writer, and teacher. I’ve been working in South Korea’s ESL field for the last three years. My one year contract has unexpectedly turned into a journey that I’m still on and loving.

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