The World of Illusions in Brussels is a fascinating modern space in the capital of Belgium, where the world turns upside down and the familiar laws of physics seem to stop working. This interactive museum is entirely dedicated to optical illusions, visual puzzles, and the amazing scientific phenomena of human perception. Here, every exhibit is an invitation to doubt your own eyes and learn how easily our brain can be deceived.

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Visitors to the museum embark on a journey through rooms filled with installations that play with perspective, size, and balance. You can "walk on the ceiling," see yourself from unexpected angles in an Ames room, get lost in an infinite mirror maze, or try to keep your balance in a tilted room. This is a place where reality becomes an illusion, and illusion becomes almost reality.
The World of Illusions is designed for visitors of all ages—it will be of interest to both children and adults. Its main goal is not just to entertain, but to explain the scientific principles behind each illusion in an accessible way. It's a great opportunity not only to take many funny and unusual photos for social media but also to expand your knowledge of how we perceive the world around us. The museum is an excellent choice for family leisure or an educational time with friends.