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Museum of Illusions comes to Cape Town

Atlantic Sun

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May 22, 2025

The Museum of Illusions will officially open its doors at 10 Kloof Street, Gardens, on Saturday May 31, marking its debut in Cape Town and becoming the second Museum of Illusions in South Africa, third on the continent and 61st worldwide.

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The museum offers visitors a journey through the world of optical illusions, interactive installations, and immersive rooms that challenge perceptions and ignite curiosity.

The Museum of Illusions was originally founded in Zagreb, Croatia in 2015. Each location is uniquely designed, offering its own take on interactive exhibits that blend science and magic.

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