Anyone wondering what they would look like walking on a tightrope or held in the grip of a giant snake can find out in the ‘Trick Eye’ Museum, which uses cleverly manipulated paintings to really put visitors in the picture. The Trick Eye Museum, underneath the Heosimcheong Spa, is one of the most worth visiting place in South Korean if you love to stick your head into those funny photo boards to take silly pictures. The entire point of this “museum” is to provide setups for funny pictures – with some patience and careful placing, tourists looking at the picture can interact with it themselves and make it look as though they are just as much a part of the artwork as the century-old subjects. You can find more about the Tricy Eye Museum in Jurgen and Mike‘s travel blog. [source]

Eye-popping optical tricks at South Korea Trick Eye Museums

Eye-popping optical tricks at South Korea Trick Eye Museums
Eye-popping optical tricks at South Korea Trick Eye Museums
Eye-popping optical tricks at South Korea Trick Eye Museums
Eye-popping optical tricks at South Korea Trick Eye Museums
Eye-popping optical tricks at South Korea Trick Eye Museums
Eye-popping optical tricks at South Korea Trick Eye Museums
Eye-popping optical tricks at South Korea Trick Eye Museums
Eye-popping optical tricks at South Korea Trick Eye Museums
Eye-popping optical tricks at South Korea Trick Eye Museums

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