Lügenmuseum, Art museum in Radebeul, Germany.
The Lügenmuseum is an art museum housed in a former inn building in Radebeul that explores perception and reality through artistic expression. The collection presents various installations and works that offer different perspectives on how we understand what is real.
The museum was founded in 1990 and created through the conversion of a historic inn building into an exhibition space. A second location later opened in Gantikow and expanded the museum's reach until that site eventually closed.
The name 'Museum of Lies' invites visitors to question their own perception and think about the nature of reality. The museum uses artworks and installations to engage this dialogue with the public and encourage reflection.
A visit requires some planning since the museum is open only on weekends and holidays during afternoon hours. The Altserkowitz bus stop is nearby and served by several transit lines, making arrival convenient.
A special highlight is the psychedelic Maschinka exhibition, whose surreal appearance demonstrates the contrast between artistic imagination and historical reality. This installation connects visual experience with deeper meaning in a subtle way.
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