ILLUSIONS

Magical Experiences

DeJa Vu Museum

Deception & Art

Our wide-ranging offerings include a variety of exhibits divided into different categories:

  • Digital Exhibits: Marvel at incredible digital artworks and interactive installations that use cutting-edge technologies to create unique experiences.
  • Physical Exhibits: Explore captivating physical illusions that transport you into a world where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur.
  • Optical Exhibits: Be enchanted by optical illusions that challenge your brain and creatively deceive your perception.
  • Interactive Exhibits: Participate in fascinating interactive activities where you become the protagonist of the illusion and gain a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms.

Zusätzlich zu diesen Exponaten bietet das DeJa Vu Museum eine Vielzahl von Themenzimmern mit hoher Lichtstärke, die verschiedene Aspekte der Illusionen und zeitgenössischen Kunst beleuchten. Jeder Raum ist sorgfältig gestaltet, um Ihnen ein unvergessliches Erlebnis zu bieten und Ihre Fantasie anzuregen.

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Thunder Room

Immerse yourself in the heart of an endless thunderstorm and experience the power of nature up close. Feel the adrenaline surge through your veins as you are surrounded by lightning and thunder.

Abyss Room

Step into this room and feel as if you are in a bottomless abyss. A captivating experience that takes your breath away and gives you the sensation of floating in infinite space.

Ball Room

Green World: In this room, you will be surrounded by countless floating silver balls. Let yourself be enchanted by the magic of this seemingly endless world of spheres and enjoy a unique experience.

Star Room

Enter the Star Room and feel as if you are in the middle of the universe. Be captivated by the vastness of space and the sparkling stars.

Plasma Ball / Plasma Cake 2 Meters

Marvel at the fascinating plasma ball, invented by Nikola Tesla. Watch the electric discharges winding through the glass sphere filled with neon and xenon, and be amazed by this impressive invention.

XXL Kaleidoscope

Explore the XXL kaleidoscope, an optical device invented in 1816 by physicist David Brewster. Be enchanted by the mesmerizing patterns and colors created through light polarization.

Oleg Shupliak’s Painting Collection (44 Pieces)

Admire the breathtaking works of world-renowned artist Oleg Shupliak, who specializes in optical illusions. Be fascinated by his unique artworks and search for hidden details that challenge your senses.

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Buchet Chair

Sit on this chair and marvel at how small you appear in photos taken from the corresponding distance. A captivating play with perspective that is sure to impress you.

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“Abstract Illusion” Painting Collection

Be enchanted by this impressive painting collection that brings abstract illusions to life. Look closely and discover what is hidden within the images.

Plasma Picture

Admire the striking plasma picture, based on Nikola Tesla’s invention. Be fascinated by the electric discharges winding through the glass sphere.

The Dragon That Follows Your Eyes

Discover the optical illusion of the dragon, whose eyes seemingly follow you. The effect creates the impression of a convex head shape, even though it is actually concave. This fascinating optical illusion demonstrates how our vision and perception can be deceived.

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The Vanishing Chair / Dark Room

Enter the dark room, sit on the chair, and observe your reflection carefully. Experience another astonishing optical illusion, where the chair appears to vanish.

Zoetrope (Magic Drum)

Discover the Magic Drum, a device that uses the stroboscopic effect and was patented in 1834. Spin the cylinder and watch the moving images carefully through the slits.

Anamorphoscope

Marvel at the anamorphoscope, an optical device that restores distorted images to their normal proportions using a curved mirror or lens. This model is a replica of a 19th-century anamorphoscope, whose original was exhibited in France in 1868. Place the cylinder on the designated spot and see what is reflected.

Interactive Sandbox

Play with this interactive sandbox, which represents a three-dimensional topographic map and simulates terrain features. Pour and shape the sand as you wish to create your own map.

Illusion Circle

Admire the Illusion Circle, a rotating disc that creates an optical illusion as it moves. The exhibit demonstrates the mechanics of spatial vision, as the image reaches the eyes from different angles.

Face Mirror Mix

Be amazed by this optical illusion created using mirrored strips. The mirrors divide the faces of people sitting on either side of the mirror, and the brain combines them into a single whole. Experience how the mirrors blend the faces in a fascinating way.

Prepare to challenge your senses and mind as you explore the incredible world of illusions and contemporary art at the DeJa Vu Museum. We are confident that this visit will be an unforgettable experience you will remember for a long time.

Visit the DeJa Vu Museum in Berlin and experience a unique and exciting adventure that you won’t soon forget. We look forward to introducing you to the fascinating world of illusions and contemporary art and providing you with an unparalleled experience. See you soon at the DeJa Vu Museum!