Introduction:
Jeju Trick Eye Museum opened in January 2013 as the third in the franchise, after Hongdae and Busan. The museum offers exciting and unique paintings created with a special technique to appear 3D. Visitors can create 'new' works of art by placing themselve

 

Information:
Information Introduction Jeju Trick Eye Museum opened in January 2013 as the third in the franchise, after Hongdae and Busan
The museum offers exciting and unique paintings created with a special technique to appear 3D
Visitors can create 'new' works of art by placing themselves into the famous paintings for a fun experience and one-of-a-kind souvenir photo
Maximum Occupancy 500 people Industry Information Trick Eye artwork exhibition Collections Status 100+ artpieces Age Limit for Activities Open to visitors of all ages Admission / Participation Fees Individual - Adults 9,000 won / Children 8,000 won / Seniors & persons with a disability 7,000 won Groups - Adults 8,000 won / Children 6,000 won / Seniors & persons with a disability 6,000 won * Adults: ages 19-64 / Children: ages 3- high school student * Group: 30 people or more * Free admission for babies under 3 when accompanying parent Parking Facilities Available (139 general spaces / 7 handicapped spaces/ 14 large spaces) Parking Fee Free

Reservation:
s Advanced reservation via phone available for groups (+82-64-773-5800)

Reservation:
for Foreigners Advanced reservation via phone available for groups (+82-64-773-5800) Homepage trickeye
com (Korean, English, Chinese)

 

Jeju Trick Eye Museum Reviews:
WUZ:    Calm park rather than museum;quiet place free to visit
SounLT:    Great view. Crowded hike.
lianKO:    Unless you are Korean, or know Kor...;Small and charming museum
SounL:    Good museum, but..;Excellent Value
tianO:    Gorgeous!
KTL:    Hakindang Korean-style Lodge
ouI:    Aesthetically gorgeous and state-o...
KTL:    A Free Gem of a Small Museum Where...
SounLT:    Beautiful place to wind down;Great place for family, friends or...
WUZ:    Excellent place for family with ch...;Truly, a GRAND Park it is.