The only Museum of Illusions in Dallas
Educational and permanent artistic and entertaining fixture in Dallas' West End that strives to provide visitors with a fun and unique experience while educating them on how illusions work
The Museum's exhibits include special rooms with which visitors interact and experience illusions, and unique photographs and holograms found nowhere else
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Head to the Museum of Illusions Dallas to embark on a unique educational journey around the world of illusions. Scan your tickets at the reception and set out on an adventure with one of our illusion curators that will guide you through your learning tour of the ins and outs of all the exhibits sprinkled throughout the Museum.
Walk through an open space filled with exhibits found nowhere else, rooms where you will be the subject of the illusion, all the while learning about how each one of them works. Amaze your friends and family with photos and videos of illusions that they cannot fathom how they work.
Enjoy your time at the Museum, spend as long as you'd like, and we'd be happy to welcome you back at the reception for some memorabilia to remind yourself of the great time you had, but most importantly don't forget to pick up a few of the games and puzzles that you can find nowhere else.
Bring your tickets, walk up to the reception, and we'll help you with entry procedures. You don't need to print the tickets, but make sure they are accessible on your phone.
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