Museum of Infinite Realities, Science museum in central Brussels, Belgium
The Museum of Infinite Realities is a science museum in Brussels with seven different rooms equipped with high-tech installations. Each room combines holographic projections and interactive displays to create immersive experiences.
The museum opened in spring 2024 and represents a new generation of science museums. It emerged from a collaboration between Cinimod Studio and the Everland group.
The museum uses animal guides to help visitors explore their personality traits through the installations. This creates a personal connection between the exhibits and individual self-understanding.
The museum is located two streets from Grand Place and is open Monday through Sunday, with extended hours on weekends. Tours are available in English, French, and Dutch.
The museum uses Vantablack technology, a material with extreme light absorption that alters how you perceive space. Combined with 5D holographic projections, this creates an environment where visitors become part of the scientific narrative.
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