Seoul’s Trickeye Museum, located in the heart of the city, teases your senses with an optical illusion technique known as trompe l’oeil. This method transforms two-dimensional artworks into seemingly three-dimensional scenes. One of the few museums globally to make art interactive, it invites visitors to step into and become part of the illusions. As you explore, you can pose and interact with the exhibits, ensuring a camera full of unique and playful souvenirs to take home.
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