Paradox Museum: 6 new immersive experiences to discover

Paradox Museum Paris creates a sensation with the addition of six stunning new experiences. Between optical illusions and destabilized perceptions, plunge into a universe where reality is no longer what it seems!
One year on, the Paradox Museum in Paris continues to surprise visitors with six new immersive experiences. A veritable temple of illusion, this museum like no other has established itself as a benchmark for unsettling perceptions. Located in the heart of the 9ᵉ arrondissement, it promises an unprecedented adventure where your certainties will be sorely tested.
Illusions that defy gravity and the senses
These new installations push back the limits of our perception. Among them, the Zero Gravity Room gives you the impression of walking on the ceiling, a feat unheard of in France that defies the logic of gravity. Even more disturbing, the Water Paradox completely reverses our vision of the world, giving the illusion that water flows backwards. Enough to sow doubt in your mind!
Another must-see experience, the Red and Blue Room, designed with artist Insane51, plays with the superimposition of red and cyan images to create the impression of a giant kaleidoscope. Finally, the Seesaw Paradox, a new kind of swing, upsets your center of gravity thanks to a surprising play of mirrors.
An adventure that attracts millions of visitors
With over 2 million visitors worldwide, the Paradox Museum Paris is a must-see for lovers of optical illusions. Its success is undeniable, with an average rating of 4.8/5, awarded by over 150,000 visitors. The craze continues to grow, and these new experiences should reinforce its must-see status in the capital.
A sweet touch with Hans & Gretel
To round off this extraordinary sensory experience, a Hans & Gretel pop-up store, famous for its fairy-tale desserts, is set up within the museum. The London-based brand promises treats as surprising as the museum’s attractions.
📍 Address: 38 Boulevard des Italiens, Paris 9
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 10am to 8pm – Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 9pm
Prices: from €22
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