The Upside Down Museum offers a whimsical and interactive experience where visitors can defy gravity and explore a world turned upside down. From optical illusions to mind-bending artworks, this creative space promises unforgettable moments and fun-filled photo opportunities. Step into a realm where reality flips on its head, creating a captivating adventure filled with laughter and wonder.
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Willem Joubert
12 months agoWhen planning a trip to a new location or destination, you always seem to be looking for ways to entertain yourself and have fun in the way the locals do. In Manila, we looked at quite a few ways of having fun and also doing something we have never done before! The Upside Down Museum gave us the opportunity to get a lot of photos and also create memories like never before. The museum is very affordable and also worth a try!
R Serrano
a year agoUpside Down Museum offers a unique and interactive experience perfect for those looking for something different and entertaining. However, visitors should be prepared for potential crowds and consider the relatively short duration of the visit compared to the entrance fee. Pros of the Upside Down Museum: Unique Experience: The Upside Down Museum offers a one-of-a-kind and immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore optical illusions and mind-bending exhibits. Interactive: Visitors have the opportunity to interact with the exhibits, making it a fun and engaging destination for people of all ages. Great for Photography: The museum's creative and surreal setups provide an excellent backdrop for photography, making it a popular spot for Instagram-worthy pictures. Indoor Activity: It's an indoor attraction, making it suitable for both rainy and sunny days, ensuring that it can be enjoyed regardless of the weather. Cons of the Upside Down Museum: Crowded: Due to its popularity, the museum can get quite crowded, especially during weekends and holidays, leading to long wait times and difficulty in capturing photos without other visitors in the frame. Limited Duration: The visit to the Upside Down Museum can be relatively short, as there are a limited number of exhibits, and visitors may find that they go through the museum quickly. Entrance Fee: Some visitors may consider the entrance fee relatively high for the duration of the experience. Not Suitable for Everyone: The museum's optical illusions and upside-down rooms may not be suitable for individuals who suffer from motion sickness or have certain medical conditions. #UpsideDownMuseum #InteractiveArt #OpticalIllusions #MindBendingArt #MuseumExploration #UniqueExperiences #ArtisticWonders #TrickArtMuseum #ManilaAttractions #VisualIllusions #CreativeFun #UpsideDownWorld #ImmersiveArt #ArtAndCulturePH #MuseumAdventures #MindTwistingArt #ManilaMuseum #MuseumMagic #ArtInManila #UpsideDownFun
Babaengbundok
6 years agoI expected the place to be big but it was just a one wide place wherein you could find a spot and explore your imagination and take photos. Good thing there are personnel from each post who can guide you on better poses. We went there on a normal day, Friday, unfortunately, on the same schedule of a "Field Trip" with some students so it was overcrowded. We had a limited time taking photos due to long queues. Not looking at the overcrowded issue, overall, the structures/designs were good. We enjoyed taking photos and looking the effects (upside down) after, though I guess the Php450 entrance fee is too high for this attraction. Good place for kids and kids-at-heart!
Dian Capal
4 years agoAmazing! The staffs are friendly and will immediately take the initiative to take pictures of you. They also suggest whats the best pose for you and your company. I love the idea of the museum. Plus, stuffs hanging are all real. Like wow. Entrance fee 450.
Atishay Jand
2 years agoOne hell of a fun place this is. You have to have to visit this place if you are in Manila. You can easily spend an hour or two depending on how many of you go and what all do you try for upside down Better to take help from someone in how to position yourself and the camera to capture the effect in the right manner. Tickets are cheap but the place is located remotely so don't worry if you feel you are going nowhere, that's correct