What makes it 87% Kids-Friendly: Kids up to 12 can touch every exhibit, giggle in upside-down rooms, learn science via audio QR, move prams barrier-free and store bags free, making a fun 1-hour family outing.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for kids to explore main illusions and take photos without rushing.
Zero Gravity Room:
Pose in a room where furniture is fixed to the ceiling to look upside down.
Tip: Hold your child’s hand when they jump and move quickly to capture the best floating shot.
Paradox Sofa & Table:
Sit on the broken sofa and use the table illusion to create split-body and head-on-plate photos.
Tip: Let each kid choose a fun pose and ask staff to snap the picture for perfect framing.
Symmetry & Camouflage Rooms:
Use mirror walls to float in symmetry and vanish behind painted backgrounds.
Tip: Turn it into a hide-and-seek game and scan QR codes for simple science explanations.

Ashish Jindal
A somewhat short but very sweet museum that offers a unique interactive experience, unlike its more traditional counterparts! The exhibits are extremely fun, entertaining, and even educational, teaching scientific principles through a visually gratifying way. It's a must for both kids and adults!
Inga Alaveer (Kingu)
Crowded, so we couldn’t get anywhere near many of the attractions. Overall a fun place, and the illusions were entertaining.
Igor Tomik
Good place to visit . No gravity room is nothing special.
Diana Wang
Cute day date or family trip that you can spend 1 to 1.5 hours visiting. It’s well air conditioned and Andrea was very happy to help us during our visit. Add to your list!
Esther Velez
Paradox Museum is an amazing place! The exhibits are creative and immersive, perfect for sparking imagination. Our whole family had a great time, especially the kids. The staff went above and beyond. My husband lost his card holder, and to our surprise, someone from the museum personally returned it to our home. Truly outstanding service and a memorable experience. Highly recommended!
The museum is fully air-conditioned—visit on hot summer afternoons for a cool indoor adventure.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 adult tickets | EUR 36 |
| 2 child tickets | EUR 28 |
| 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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