Discover the legends of Valencia through optical illusions with this ticket to the Iluziona Museum. Get ready to experience an original and fun plan that will challenge your perception of reality!
Iluziona Museum: Art, Illusionism, & Fun
The Iluziona Museum in Valencia is found in the emblematic Casa Judía, a historic and architectonic building located in the heart of the city. This building stands out for its unique Art Deco-style facade, adorned with details that reflect the cultural wealth and the diverse influences that characterize Valencia. Can you imagine a better place for this experience?
Why Visit the Museum?
Every corner of this museum will immerse you in a world of optical illusions and interactive rooms. From surprising visual effects to sounds and aromas, each detail is designed to transport you through time, making you the protagonist of Valencia's rich history and legends. This is an experience you simply can't miss!
What to See in the Iluziona Museum
Once you step foot in the Iluziona Museum, you'll find more than 20 rooms designed to spark your curiosity, imagination, and creativity.
Soar over the Rat Penat to uncover Valencia's darkest mysteries, where you can hear the whispers of the past and immerse yourself in the legends that have shaped Valencian identity. Allow yourself to be devoured by the serpent Sancha and discover the tales that have fueled local folklore for centuries. Are you brave enough to battle the Patriarch's Dragon to relive one of Valencia's most thrilling legends?
You'll also be able to stroll through the Infinity Silk Exchange, where your creativity will shine. Art lovers will be thrilled by Sorolla's Studio, as you'll embark on a journey through the life and work of one of the most famous Spanish painters in the world. Don't miss the Wishing Well, hidden beneath the Valencia Market, where a magical atmosphere awaits to help make your dreams come true.
Iluziona Museum Schedule
The Iluziona Museum in Valencia opens every day at the following times:
- Monday to Friday: from 10 am to 2:30 pm and from 4 pm to 8 pm.
- Saturdays: from 10 am to 9 pm.
- Sundays: from 10 am to 8 pm.
The visit to the museum is approximately 1 hour long, but you'll be able to stay at the museum for as long as you wish.
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