Fun for kids and adults. After Funchal, 3D Fun Art Museum arrived in Lisbon – Cultura
Guided by interactivity, creativity and lots of fun, the 3D Fun Art Museum, which is now in Lisbon, is a great bet to have fun. Lara and Ralf Hein, the Portuguese-German couple behind all this, used the feedback they got in Madeira as a motto to make the museum fly to the Portuguese capital.
At the 3D Fun Art Museum you can do everything that was never possible – and which you probably never thought you might want to do. Flying on the wing of an airplane with a privileged view of Lisbon? See the world upside down? Here you can do much more, such as having a dinosaur as a visitor’s animal, due to the innovative concept that the museum presents to visitors.
Believe me: as smart and multifaceted as the brain is (and as much as it trusts its senses) it won’t be able to resist optical illusions, which are one of the main attractions of space – and, in case you didn’t know, not all of them are of the same nature. same way.
The museum works with three types of optical illusions. Literal illusions, which use one type of object to make the brain see something other than what it actually sees; cognitive illusions, which play with the way our brain judges and processes the information it receives; and, finally, as physiological illusions, which aim to exploit our body, especially for vision.
The doors are open on Avenida Miguel Bombarda, in Lisbon, where you can have access to all these experiences. It is open every day, from 10 am to 6 pm, and precarious it is quite diverse. Younger children (from 0 to 5 years old) do not pay, older children (from 5 to 12 years old) pay €7 and adults pay €11.
There is also a family pack, with which two adults and a child can see the museum for just €25, increasing by €5 for each extra child. If you want to go with friends, there are also offers for you – the minimum is five people, with a mandatory reservation, where adults pay €9 and children €6.
Alone or Accompanied, what matters is that everyone has a good time and that they have fun, he says in a statement to the Hein couple. Since the space is a real explosion – and mixture – of senses, it is possible that the objective will be fulfilled by all those who pass through the 3D Fun Art Museum.