What makes it 83% Kids-Friendly: Children 5-12 explore 70+ safe illusions like vortex tunnel, games shop and birthday package add learning fun, child tickets are cheaper, though weekend crowding can reduce hands-on time.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Children can explore the main exhibits without getting tired, and families can capture photos at a fun pace.
Vortex Tunnel:
Step onto a fixed walkway as the tunnel walls spin.
Tip: Hold your child’s hand, use a mid-shot angle, and snap several frames to capture the spinning blur.
Ames Room:
Walk to opposite corners to shrink or grow in size.
Tip: Position kids on the small corner and adults on the large side for a dramatic size contrast photo.
Infinity Mirror Room:
Stand between mirror walls to see endless reflections.
Tip: Use a wide-angle mode, crouch low with kids, and focus on your faces for a bright group shot.
Floating Head Illusion:
Place your head on the hidden table cut-out to create a floating-head effect.
Tip: Rest elbows on the table edge, lean in gently, and encourage kids to strike a funny pose.

Merav Rozenfeld
Spending time at the museum was a wonderful experience from the moment we entered until we left. Highly recommended
Emina Stojanovic
I visited the Museum of Illusions in Vienna and had a really fun experience. The exhibits are interactive, creative, and perfect for taking interesting photos. The staff was friendly and explained everything clearly, which made the visit even more enjoyable. The only thing worth mentioning is that the location is noticeably smaller compared to similar museums in places like Bucharest or Zurich. E...
Keith Smith
Great fun - loved it. I was travelling solo but very helpful staff took/posed for photos so I could get the most out of the experience. A fair bit to see and do - worth going. My only negative is, it was quite chaotic - even though you book a slot, there were a lot of people. I can understand why it is like it is though. Might have been better to only charge €10 for a 1/2 slot (as that's all you ...
Ingrid Brezaniova
Really fun experience! The museum is small but packed with lots of interesting and interactive illusions. Friendly atmosphere and great staff :) worth a visit! 🤪
Gina Ilosvay-Molnar
Fun place! We were there with family and friends, interesting for kids as well! The only thing is that I expected a little more rooms, the place is fairly small, but it is a fun experience! Staff is very helpful even with taking your pictures!
The museum is indoors and open year-round. During summer break and winter holidays, book tickets online to skip lines. Weekday afternoons often have fewer school groups.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Admission: 2 adults (16€ each) | EUR 32 |
| Admission: 1 child (age 5–17) (12€) | EUR 12 |
| Wooden puzzle souvenir | EUR 20 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 64 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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