In this temple of illusion, an experience of stunning weightlessness defies the laws of gravity.
If there are more and more interactive museums where reality is turned upside down, immersion has reached an unprecedented level with this new temple of illusion in France. Two years after its opening, this place has become an essential of its kind. Over 1,700m² spread over 3 floors, 90 stunning illusions experiences await you. It is high time to discover this out-of-the-commun experience that defies reality.
Tommel decor, mirrors, advanced technologies … Your senses are put to the test in this museum like no other in France. And this year, he surprises even more with A unique experience that will give you the feeling of floating weightlessness Like an astronaut in space through visual and spatial tips distorting perception. Welcome to LA Zero Gravity Room of the Paris Paradox Museum. Please note your center of severity may be put to the test … Prepare to walk on the walls!

We discover in this Parisian museum other experiences that will undoubtedly surprise you: immerse yourself in a setting where the bodies are cut, disappear like the invisible man thanks to a combination, end up with the nose and the mouth of his acolyte, become a giant or on the contrary rapetass, confront the “mona lisa effect” with paintings that follow you …
The illusions offered in this museum are limitless and the visitor is both actor and spectator of these confusing visual experiences. We particularly appreciated the experience of the Kaleidoscopes below:

More than a museum, this place is a real XXL playground for Instagram followers. The visitor becomes the main actor of the illusions, creating staging from another world. As a third party is often required to immortalize the staging, the museum has everything planned: agents are distributed throughout the route to take pictures of visitors with their own smartphone or simply guide them.
Ready to dive into this magical world where sciences and optical illusions punctuate an immersive course of about 80 minutes? And to finish in style, the first Hans & Gretel de France, a magical pastry that comes from London, settled at the end of the course. Donuts and ice creams with disproportionate fillings, bubble waffles, chimney cakes … We get back from our emotions by feasting on visually spectacular pastry creations.
The paradox museum is imperatively to live with family or friends and all ages are welcome, provided you are accompanied for children under 15. Go to 38 Boulevard des Italiens, a stone’s throw from the Garnier Opera!