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What’s in Mumbai’s First Paradox Museum, India?

by HindenTimes News Desk
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Mumbai’s first Paradox Museum opened its gates to the public on October 4, 2024. The company, which has a reputation for producing inventive and engaging displays, will have 55 exhibits on display in Mumbai. From now on, common people can enjoy it there. Let’s see what’s inside this fun museum.

What’s inside India’s first paradox museum?

Following Eyes: When did you last feel uneasy that someone was watching and following you? Indeed, it feels as though your big brother is keeping an eye on you!

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Image: The print

Infinity Well: You can only really appreciate how amazing this rad illusion is by actually experiencing it, as it seems to go on forever.

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Image: The print

Kaleidoscope: When you were younger, do you recall being enthralled with the colors and shapes in a kaleidoscope? Here, you’ll feel the same sense of wonder that you had as a child.

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Image: Curly Tales

It’s Lunchtime!: This “lunch” may not have been what you ordered, but the season certainly calls for it—especially with Halloween quickly approaching!

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Image: Curly Tales

crazy “Paradox Sofa”: This sofa will create an illusion that will blow your mind and make you feel crazy! It’s definitely not the type you want to snooze on!

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Symmetry Room: This is an interesting and entertaining Symmetry Room. Mirrors are incredibly amazing.

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Image: Curly Tales

Ames Room: The size of people standing in the room seems to vary significantly depending on which corner they are in. An adult standing in one corner, for instance, might appear to be a giant, while an adult standing in the other corner might appear to be a dwarf.

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Image: Curly Tales

Reversed Room: This astounding chamber tricks your sense of reality!

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Image: Curly Tales

Mumbai Paradox Museum location, price, and opening hours

Location:Shreeniwas House, 27, H Somani Marg, Azad Maidan, Fort Price: Children and senior citizens pay Rs 550 + GST, adults pay Rs 590 + GST, and foreigners pay Rs 890 + GST.

When: Including national holidays, every day from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Source: Curly Tales with HindenTimes

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