How you ever been to a 3D art museum? We'll if you haven't yet, then Art in Island is highly recommended.
They say that Art in Island Museum is one of the biggest interactive art museums in the world where visitors are encouraged to really interact with paintings of different kinds. Here you can touch the art work, use your camera, have fun with the paintings, be playful, funny, and just have a great time.
There are over a hundred 3D paintings that are painted on the walls and on the floor, which you can freely engage. You are encouraged to be creative with your poses. We made some really funny and crazy photos, and we took as many as we could. And the best part to this trip, we only paid Php 500 or less than 10 USD to get access to explore all 11 different zones.
Once you're inside the museum, you'll see massive paintings of different kinds on the wall. There are markers on the floor with a camera icon. The markers indicate the best place for the photographer to stand and take photos. Of course, you're encouraged too to change the angle to whichever you like, and that's what we did. It really was crazy fun!
Here are the different zones inside the museum:
#1. Optical Illusion Zone
#2. Object Art Zone
#3. Aqua Zone
#4. Animal Zone
#5. Masterpiece Zone
#6. Central Hall Zone
#7. European Zone
#8. Religion Zone
#9. Winter & Christmas
#10. Love Zone
#11. Fantasy Zone
In case you're planning to visit the museum anytime soon, here are a few reminders:
- The museum is open from Monday to Sunday, 9:30 am to 8:30 pm
- Included in the ticket is the viewing of the Media Art Show
- Mobile tickets are accepted. We got ours from Tripadvisor
- For a full refund, you are required to cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
- There is no time limit for the museum tour. You can stay inside for as long as the museum is still open.
You'll find Art in Island at No. 175 15th Avenue, Cubao, Quezon City, in Metro Manila, Philippines.
Enjoy! Have fun! 😉
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