The Museum of Illusions is Coming to Philly Next Month and Will Feature More Than 80 Holograms, Stereograms, and Optical Illusions
After a long-awaited arrival, the Museum of Illusions is set to open in the City of Brotherly Love on March 12, 2022. The Museum of Illusions is located at 401 Market Street in the heart of Old City Philadelphia. The newest location will be the latest installment of the Museum of Illusions global presence, with more than 30 locations worldwide. With a highly- anticipated opening, tickets for the Museum of Illusions are now on sale and can be purchased through the link here.
“We are very excited to be bringing the Museum of Illusions to Philadelphia and happy to be able to provide the city with such an engaging and exciting new museum concept,” said Rob Cooper, Philadelphia native and founder of LOL Entertainment, the parent company of the Museum of Illusions Philadelphia. “We are confident that people of all ages will love seeing and experiencing the Museum’s unique illusions and exhibits.”
The Museum of Illusions’ monumental grand opening on March 12th is sure to draw in hundreds of visitors. The brand new museum in Philadelphia provides unique experiences for all ages! Whether with friends, family or that special someone, MOI has an experience that is sure to please all crowds.
The Museum of Illusions offers visual and educational exhibits designed to tease the senses and bring out the playfulness in guests of all ages. With more than 80 exhibits featuring holograms, stereograms, and optical illusions, visitors will learn about vision, perception, and the human brain and experience firsthand the science of how the eyes can trick the mind. Step into a whole new world with the Vortex Tunnel, where your mind will think that the ground is moving under your feet, but in reality, you are not. Or if spinning vortexes isn’t your thing, you can defy the laws of gravity in the Rotated Room! Are you planning on going to the museum alone? Once you step inside, the Clone Table is sure to provide you with some much-needed company.
“While our museum certainly is visually engaging and has those photo-worthy moments, it is about so much more,” said Cooper. “Almost every exhibit will be interactive, immersive, and experiential.”
The museum will be open from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M from Monday to Thursday. On Friday, the museum will be open from 10 A.M to 10 P.M. On Saturday, hours of operation are from 9 A.M to 10 P.M. Lastly, on Sunday, the museum is open from 9 A.M to 9 P.M. Guests are encouraged to purchase tickets ahead of their visit. Tickets for the museum can be located on the Museum of Illusions Philadelphia website, under the tickets tab.