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Description
The DeJa Vu Museum is located in Berlin, between Hackesche Höfe and Alexanderplatz. Here you will be transported into a fascinating world of optical illusions and the magic of art.
The exhibits are digital and physical, optical and interactive. In addition to the classic optical illusions, the DeJa Vu Museum also has themed rooms equipped with the latest technologies. These rooms blur the boundaries between reality and fantasy. In a thunderstorm room, you are surrounded by an endless thunderstorm whose power you can feel first hand. The Abyss Room literally pulls the rug out from under your feet: you plunge into an abyss without a bottom and feel floating. The Star Room is also a special experience. Here you will find yourself in the middle of the universe, surrounded by twinkling stars and endless space.
If that's not enough illusion for you, you'll finally find what you're looking for in the 44 exhibits by the artist Oleg Shupliak or in the "Abstract Illusion" collection of paintings. These works of art challenge the senses through optical illusions and bring paintings to life.
How to get there
- The most convenient way to reach the museum is on foot or by public transport. The nearest S-Bahn station is Hackescher Markt.
- Alternatively, you can take the underground or bus to one of the stops between Alexanderplatz and Hackescher Mark.