Overall, place was great. Kind and considerate staff. Place was a bit hidden, but can be googled. Nice recommended to come here. Beautiful 3D
MoreThe name "Trick Eye" of the Trick Eye Museum is derived from "Trick of the eye," a technique that transforms 2D paintings into lifelike 3D illusions. Through the clever use of optical illusions, artworks on the walls, floors, and ceilings of the museum come to life in stunning 3D. Featuring multiple themed galleries, the Trick Eye Museum offers visitors an immersive journey into the world of three-dimensional art. Guests are encouraged to interact with the artworks, stepping into the scenes to become part of the masterpiece and using their imagination to strike creative poses that complement the artwork's theme, crafting a unique story of their own. Gather your family and friends and embark on a delightful cultural and educational adventure at the Trick Eye Museum, where learning meets entertainment in a fun and engaging way.
▲Have a seat in our Eco Garden, and revel in the soothing greenery of an ecogarden in the heart of the city.
▲An adventure like nothing before awaits as you step into the world where optical illusion meets Augmented Reality.
▲Explore an underwater world to dance with the mermaids, swim with the sharks.
Overall, place was great. Kind and considerate staff. Place was a bit hidden, but can be googled. Nice recommended to come here. Beautiful 3D
Not so much for SOLO TRAVELERS. it was fun tbh. The staff were kind enough to offer to be your camera person as sections 2 and 3 are pretty much difficult to execute just by having a tripod.
It's a great place for families, bringing art to life in a playful way. Awesome time for all, highly recommend!Nice picture in 3D. Kids happy to come here. Recommended to come here
Visiting Trickeye Singapore with my family was super fun! The 3D art made us feel like part of the pictures—lots of laughter and cool photos
Trick Eye is shortened from 'Trick of the eye' and refers to a traditional art technique Trompe-l'oeil that turns two-dimensional paintings into three-dimensional images through the use of optical illusions.