Trick Eye Museum opens its first outlet outside Korea in Singapore at Resorts World Sentosa. It first opened in December 2010 in Hongdae, Seoul featuring 3D art exhibition.
Priced the same as Alive Museum which opens 12 June 2014 at Suntec City Mall, Trick Eye Museum will feature 80 paintings and optical illusion installations. More than 50 artworks were specially created with some adapted for the Singapore gallery such as the Merlion Boat and Horse Racing.
There are six themed zones including the World of Masterpieces, Safari Kingdom, Stars of Circus, Dreams of Fairytale, Love in Winter, and Adventure Discovery. Art pieces replicated from the South Korean Gallery including Angel’s Wings, Moon Over The Sky and Human Cannonball will also be on display here.
More Korean themed food and beverage and retail concepts will also open at the Resort’s Waterfront creating a Korean cluster. Insadong Korea Town, featuring a Korean market-place concept offering a variety of authentic Korean F&B specialties, street food and hand made Korean trinkets, cosmetics and accessories will be opening in the third quarter of 2014.
Tickets are available on site or online at www.trickeye.com/Singapore or www.rwsentosa.com at S$25 for adults and S$20 for children and seniors. It is accessible from the Sentosa Boardwalk and operates daily between 10am and 9pm.
Not sure whether to visit Trick Eye Museum or Alive Museum? Check out our comparison article here.
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