
800 m2 of visual and interactive experiences
Spread over 800 m², the museum is larger than its Parisian counterpart and offers more than 70 playful, educational, and truly mind-bending attractions for visitors of all ages.
On the menu: a Hall of Mirrors to observe our distorted reflection, a Vortex Tunnel that plunges us into a three-dimensional universe, an Upside-Down Room to turn our world upside down and leave with memorable photos, or an Infinite Room that tests our resistance to the laws of gravity, not to mention the countless optical illusions hidden throughout the museum. All this for €18 per person.

Illusions for young and old alike
In addition to being completely accessible to people with reduced mobility, the museum will mix entertainment and learning, since each illusion will be accompanied by a rational and scientific explanation to learn more about sight, perception, and how the brain works when faced with things it can't understand.
And after getting your dose of hallucinations during the visit, we add the cherry on top to finish beautifully: night openings to spend our evenings differently. Clearly, this is one of the most fun and rewarding family outings to do!
©Museum of Illusion
A real multi-sensory experience, this museum promises to shake up all our senses and intrigue even the most skeptical, because in a world where appearances are often deceptive, it will be important not to be fooled. Through optical illusions or hologram collections, the Museum of Illusion Bordeaux has endless mysteries to reveal!
4 Rue Bonnaffé, 33000 Bordeaux