Alive Museum N Seoul Tower Branch, Immerse in a World of 4D Art Illusions
105 Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea, within N Seoul Tower
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Introduction
Ailand Museum is a local 4D art gallery in South Korea with eight branches, including Jeju branch (formerly known as "Alive Museum"), City Hall branch (Trick Art), N Seoul Tower branch, Insadong branch, and more. It also has eight overseas branches in places like Wuhan, Zigong, Xi'an, Wuyishan, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, and Turkey. The uniqueness of the museum lies in its breaking of traditional art gallery conventions, allowing visitors to fully experience art through visual, auditory, and tactile means. Ailand Museum is recommended by many celebrities, such as Jung Yong-hwa, Park Shin-hye, Jessica & Krystal, etc. The "Ailand Museum - N Seoul Tower Branch" opened inside the iconic N Seoul Tower in Seoul on January 7, 2014, featuring areas of optical illusion art, object art, and media art. In the optical illusion art area, 2D paintings are transformed into 3D stereoscopic artwork, with masterpieces like "Mona Lisa," "The Bather," and "Venus" being presented in three dimensions. Visitors can enter the paintings and become a part of the artwork. The optical illusion art area is divided into four zones, including famous paintings, reality and fantasy, sports, animals, and the ocean, with a total of 34 artworks. Address 105 Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea, within N Seoul Tower
Opening hours 10:00-23:00, last admission time is 21:30.
Transportation Line 4 of the subway, Exit 4 of Myeong-dong Station.