Trickeye Museum Seoul
Trickeye Museum Seoul
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The Trickeye Museum is "one of a kind" painting gallery, which combines art with hi-end technology - so-called AR (Augmented Reality) effect and 2D/3D illusions. Instead of merely viewing paintings (as in a typical art gallery), visitors can interact with the paintings using newly developed Trickeye Camera application to make pictures alive in order to be a part of the artwork and record it on video or make a picture. Moreover, there is the Ice Museum located in the Trickeye Museum, items in which are fully made out of ice such as iced TV, ice kitchen, ice slope etc. With one admission ticket you can enjoy both "Trickeye Museum" and "Ice Museum". To ensure that even its busiest customers have time to enjoy the fun, the museum stays open each day all around the year from 9 AM until 9 PM (last admission by 8 PM), making it a popular date and hang-out place. Outside of the main exhibition hall there is museum café, which exclusively serves Latte with Your picture from the phone on it.
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Neighborhood: Hongdae
Carefree enthusiasm is everywhere in this energetic neighborhood centered on Hongik University, Korea’s top art school. From its assortment of murals to the occasional amateur street performances, creativity and expression make up the wild and beating heart of vibrant Hongdae. At the Free and Hope Market (weekends at the Hongdae Children’s Playground) you'll find one of Seoul’s most popular handmade and creative markets drawing consistent crowds. At Hongdae, there’s never a shortage of things to do and see; food and drink options are nearly endless as are shops and noraebang (karaoke) rooms. Hongdae is also one of Seoul’s top party and club scenes catering to a younger demographic; if a packed club isn’t your scene, you'll also find a range of music venues and bars offering live music in all genres. Although Hongdae has lost much of its unique appeal and undergone rapid commercialization in recent years, be sure to explore Hongdae’s edges in areas such as Sangsu-dong and Yeonnam-dong where Hongdae’s fiercely independent streak still runs freely.
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- Hongik University • 6 min walk
- Sangsu • 9 min walk
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laurahutc
Kingston upon Thames, UK41 contributions
Nov 2021 • Couples
If you wanted an example of a quintessential tourist trap, it would be this place. Everything is run down and begging to be replaced, leaving it looking dated and ugly. Tickets are way overpriced. The app is a total gimmick. The advertised features like selfie latte were nowhere to be found; in fact barely anyone is there. If you enjoy wasting money and time then spend half and hour here (about how long it will take for you to see everything)
Written May 16, 2022
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lcllfo4
Portland, Oregon25 contributions
Apr 2022
Excited to go here. We took the 40 minute journey to get here and walked up and down the streets looking for the museum. Finally, we have someone at the love museum about it and they said that it had been closed down during Covid. Wish these things were updated better.
Written April 29, 2022
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Chris Ruggaluffagus
Yorktown, VA269 contributions
Apr 2021 • Friends
If you need a break from the “normal” tourist spots this is a great place. Great opportunity to get some exciting and fun pictures. It’s also a great place to escape the cold, heat, or rain.
You have to download the Art XR Museum app to fully enjoy your experience.
I paid 14000₩ for the combo ticket to the Trick Eye and Love Museums. They are located in the same building. If you have younger kids, you might want to skip the love museum.
We traveled using public transportation; I did not notice any close by parking. Good luck and have fun!
You have to download the Art XR Museum app to fully enjoy your experience.
I paid 14000₩ for the combo ticket to the Trick Eye and Love Museums. They are located in the same building. If you have younger kids, you might want to skip the love museum.
We traveled using public transportation; I did not notice any close by parking. Good luck and have fun!
Written April 18, 2021
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Erjan Qabdykarim
Astana, Kazakhstan36 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
Unforgettable experience! Museum located in unexpected area of Hongik Uni. Before entering u download an app in which U make photo or video. Better video because it will provide u with amazing special effects like in fantasy movies. Every corner of the museum has its own thematic venue. Kids shall be definitely happy. There is also an ice museum with ice sculptures but it’s too tight. Better come early in the morning as it will be crowded and u need a time and space to make quality videos. Better leave clothes and unnecessary stuff in locker box. 100% recommended even if u don’t like boring museums. It is more than museum, it is an adventure.
Written February 14, 2020
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Holyrood
Sydney, Australia29 contributions
Jan 2020 • Friends
We had such a great time here. There is an App you download when you go in which brings the place to life. We had so much fun taking videos and pictures and there is even an opportunity to get your portrait done as an oil painting, which was a great keepsake to take home. A great tip for couples, take a tripod so you can get shots of both of you!
Written February 12, 2020
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Ashley M.
Saint Louis, MO19 contributions
Sep 2019
This place is a lot of fun! I was traveling alone so I got a guide to accompany me so I could get some great photos. They have an app that works with some of the exhibits to get you some really cool videos and photos.
Written February 5, 2020
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Brian
Sarikei, Malaysia57 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
The ice museum on the side is not really worth a visit, especially if you have seen ice sculptures elsewhere. Little kids would love it though.
The Trick Eye concept is very clever - though sharing your photos with them might be risky. It is only 12000w entry, and a nice diversion from the shopping. Worthwhile even without teenagers. Future museums will all have this special effects capability. Clever
The Trick Eye concept is very clever - though sharing your photos with them might be risky. It is only 12000w entry, and a nice diversion from the shopping. Worthwhile even without teenagers. Future museums will all have this special effects capability. Clever
Written January 31, 2020
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gocats89
New York City, NY308 contributions
Dec 2019
I visited this attraction with my wife and teenage daughters. I would not call it a museum but rather, an attraction. I am in my early 50s and don't have an intuitive understanding of how to manipulate the VR to maximum effect. My daughter, on the other hand, is masterful. Without her I would have been lost.
The attraction is a series of rooms that you can take still pictures or videos. Some of the scenes require a few people in them. In many, your head is superimposed on the scene and in others, there is a lot of movement using VR. It's all quite clever but all i really need is one or two rooms, as opposed to many.
If you have someone in your party to show you how to do things and you get into the mood, it can be fun.
The ticket also includes a ridiculous ice museum that is really not worth visiting.
The attraction is a series of rooms that you can take still pictures or videos. Some of the scenes require a few people in them. In many, your head is superimposed on the scene and in others, there is a lot of movement using VR. It's all quite clever but all i really need is one or two rooms, as opposed to many.
If you have someone in your party to show you how to do things and you get into the mood, it can be fun.
The ticket also includes a ridiculous ice museum that is really not worth visiting.
Written January 26, 2020
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Imnotgroot
Singapore, Singapore68 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
It’s about 5 mins walk from Hongik University stop exit 9, a bit difficult to find the building name as it isn’t clearly visible and my Google maps hung up on me !
Coming to the place , it’s quite fun if you like taking pictures , it’s not that big , but bigger than few others I have seen in Europe . Ice museum is not bad either.
I visited at 9:30 on a Saturday morning g and there was literally nobody in the museum , may be it’s the lunar new year or I was lucky ! As I was alone , I couldn’t get any picture of myself ! Nevertheless it’s fun
Coming to the place , it’s quite fun if you like taking pictures , it’s not that big , but bigger than few others I have seen in Europe . Ice museum is not bad either.
I visited at 9:30 on a Saturday morning g and there was literally nobody in the museum , may be it’s the lunar new year or I was lucky ! As I was alone , I couldn’t get any picture of myself ! Nevertheless it’s fun
Written January 24, 2020
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jacqueline j
15 contributions
Jan 2020
This place is great for people taking photos of yourselves and each other!
It's fun, entertaining and well done!
It's fun, entertaining and well done!
Written January 22, 2020
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Hey just doing some planning, how long do people usually spend here for the full package? Thankssss
oren300768
Modiin, Israel26 contributions
we spent about two hours, you should download the app so you can take pictures that and videos. it's a lot of fun.
the ice sculptures were a bit disappointing, we've seen better
Какая стоимость билета для ребёнка и взрослого
Trickeye museum
Seoul, South Korea1 contribution
Билет для взрослых 15,000 вон, для детей 12,000вон :)
Kelli S
Houston, TX12 contributions
Did you have a ticket that included all 3 museums or did you buy separately? If bundled can you share where you bought it please? Thank you!
Acineto
Auckland Central, New Zealand20,024 contributions
We had a discover Seoul pass which included entry to a lot of different attractions.
Can you buy tickets there or can you only buy admission in advance?
Trickeye museum
Seoul, South Korea1 contribution
Hello. You can purchase tickets both online and at the museum! So, choose any option which is more comfortable for you:)
Ann T
Perth, Australia34 contributions
Is it better to go early or late on a Sunday?
Trickeye museum
Seoul, South Korea1 contribution
Hello. Thank you for interest in Trickeye Museum. First of all we work each and every day during the whole year regardless any holidays 9am - 9pm, however last entrance is at 8pm.
Second, according to our observation on Sunday it is better to come either early in the morning (like 9am or 9.30am) or by the evening (at about 7pm or 7.30pm).
Hope you will have fun:)
Izwani
Tangga Batu, Malaysia2 contributions
How much ticket price .?
Trickeye museum
Seoul, South Korea1 contribution
Thank you for having interest in Trickeye Museum. The ticket price is 15 000 won per adult and 12 000 won per child under 18.
Karin
Cranston, RI5 contributions
Which Trickeye Museum is better, Seoul or Busan? I am going to Seoul and Busan for my upcoming trip and time only allow us to visit one. Thanks.
트릭아이미술관
Seoul, South Korea
Thank you very much for having interest in Trick Eye Museum. If you can visit only one museum, we would recommend to visit our Seoul museum as it is our flagship museum which also have Ice Museum and Carnival Street (both included in the entrance ticket).