Trick Eye Museum Singapore - Be A Part Of The Picture

Trick Eye Museum
Resorts World Sentosa
South, Singapore
October 2014

Trick Eye Museum Singapore opened its doors at Resorts World Sentosa’s Waterfront recently. Merlion Wayfarer was honoured to visit its first overseas venture in Singapore.

The banners and posters enable easy location of the entrance...

The fun easy-to-climb exhibits at the entrance...

Trick Eye Museum Korea first opened in December 2010 in Hongdae, the centre of Seoul's nouveau art hub. Featuring 3D art, its location in the hub of popular cultural events attracted a stream of young art lovers. All works in Trick Eye museum create illusions which allow the guests to perceive a three-dimensional object or scene. 


Perennial favourite - angel on a bicycle...

Featuring a good collection of 2D & 3D art and sculptures, the works are specially designed for photo opportunities. Consequently, these radical forms of art which require the active participation of the viewers became a draw for tourists. Trick Eye has seen grown to be one of the best must-visit attractions for tourists visiting Korea.

Pose among realistic paintings with 3D figurines...

The Singapore museum features about 100 paintings and optical illusion installations with more than 50 artworks were created specially and adapted for the Singapore. This includes original pieces such as Merlion Boat and Horse Racing.

The exhibits are easier to pose with - even for toddlers...

Operating from 1000-2100 hours daily, visitors to the museum will journey  through six themed zones, titled World of Masterpieces, Safari Kingdom, Stars of Circus, Dreams of  Fairytale, Love in Winter, and Adventure Discovery.

Posing with the mammoth which requires you to tilt the camera...

Besides original artworks, the museum will also be home to popular art pieces replicated from the South Korean gallery, including Angel’s Wings, Moon over the Sky and Human Cannonball.

Promotion by Pokka...

To complement the opening of Trick Eye Museum Singapore, more Korean-themed F&B and retail concepts will also open at the Resort’s Waterfront, creating a Korean cluster. Opening in the third quarter of 2014, Insadong Korea Town will feature a Korean market-place concept offering a variety of authentic Korean F&B specialties, street food, as well as hand-made Korean trinkets, cosmetics and accessories.

Optical illusions to wow the whole family...
 
One-day admission tickets to Trick Eye Museum Singaporeat Resorts World Sentosa are priced at S$25 for adults and S$20 for children/seniors. Multi-attraction packages are also available. Guests can purchase tickets and packages onsite or online at www.trickeye.com/singapore or www.rwsentosa.com.




Thank you, Trick Eye Museum Singapore!