Illuzeum - Wystawa Interaktywna, Interactive exhibition and children's museum in Łeba, Poland
Illuzeum is an interactive museum in Łeba where visitors explore a world of optical phenomena and visual tricks. The space contains over 100 installations, including a giant kaleidoscope, moving wall displays, and rooms with holographic effects that blur the line between reality and illusion.
The museum is built around collections of optical devices from the 19th century, including the Zoetrope that marked early animation history. These historical objects are now displayed alongside modern interactive installations to trace how our understanding of light and motion has evolved.
The exhibition teaches people about light and perception through hands-on experiments that reveal how our eyes can be fooled. Many visitors return with friends to share the experience of discovering these visual tricks together.
Plan to spend at least an hour and a half to explore the different areas and try the various installations. The venue is spread across multiple spaces, so it helps to move through at a relaxed pace and take time to experiment with what you find.
A dragon statue guards the entrance and its eyes seem to follow you from every angle, creating an immediate introduction to how optical tricks work. This sculpture sets the tone for understanding the perception games you will encounter throughout the exhibition.
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