After visiting this museum, I remained delighted for a long time. Everything there is fascinating and interesting, especially for children. Special attention was drawn to the circles with the camera on the floor, which help to choose the best angle for photography and get a spectacular shot. Also, the unusual doors at the entrance attract attention.
GEL 100 per adult + child
And such nonsense. Illusions in pictures. This is the most disappointing and not worth the money "illusion". Digital museum - projections of paintings on the walls. It's more like quackery.
We visited together with the whole class, the impressions are dubious due to the lack of a promised Russian-speaking guide and ticket prices. The museum is small, there are interesting exhibits, but it is expensive, in my opinion. The children ran around the entire museum in 15 minutes and were delighted only with the "magic tunnel". I think it would be more interesting with a guide, but no girl could interest our group.
It's interesting for once. Especially for those who have not been to similar or more saturated museums of illusions. Cool photos can be taken. But...It's a little expensive... They didn't go to the Holloseum because of the price. And in the illusion we planned, so we splurged.
For 35 GEL it is very expensive, the red price is 5-7 GEL, I will say so to no one I do not advise and I will definitely not go anymore!!!
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Андрей
Level 20 Local Expert
May 4, 2024
It is worth coming in, especially if you are with children.
There are two museums here, illusions and some other.
The staff does not speak Russian, only English and Georgian, they will tell you and show you.
You need to reduce the cost of visiting and include both halls in the price, you can bargain with the cashier on the cost of admission and ask for a discount.