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Paradox Museum Berlin Tickets

See dozens of optical illusions in Berlin

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About: Paradox Museum Berlin

Visit the Paradox Museum, a mix of illusion, innovation, and entertainment, designed to challenge your mind and senses.

Covering 900 m2, the museum features over 70 interactive exhibits that will puzzle you. From the Paradox Sofa to the Paradox Tunnel, each exhibit offers a new surprise.

Paradox Museum Berlin
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Paradox Museum Berlin
44 Budapester Straße, 10787, Berlin
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