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    The Alive Museum is a unique and interactive museum that features optical illusions and 3D art. It's not your typical museum where you just look at paintings on the wall—here, visitors can actively engage with the exhibits by posing in front of the artwork to create amusing and realistic illusions. The museum often uses techniques like trompe-l'oeil to make two-dimensional paintings appear three-dimensional.

    The Alive Museum concept originated in South Korea and has since spread to various locations around the world. It's a place where art comes to life, allowing visitors to become a part of the creative experience. The exhibits are designed to be playful, and they often encourage visitors to take photos and share their unique perspectives on social media.

    If you have visited the Museum of Illusionary Art in Jeju, then you will surely be shocked by the exhibitions in the pavilion, and the Alive Museum is a screaming museum, thus visiting the Alive Museum has become a must-visit destination in Jeju, which is believed to not only give you a great visual impact, but also to enrich your imagination.

    Consisting of a 3,300-square-meter indoor exhibition space and a 6,600-square-meter outdoor French garden, the Alive Museum is an eye-opening museum that brings together various forms of art and techniques to form a visual difference that our eyes can view. This museum is the first experiential museum in Korea that focuses on the art of omakase, where painters use various visual differences to turn flat surfaces into three-dimensional worlds. The museum is divided into 5 thematic exhibitions, namely, Illusion Art, Digital Art, Object Art, Sculpture Art, and Provencal Art, and provides visitors with special and interesting stories that can be experienced differently by becoming the main character of each thematic story. Here you can fly with Spider-Man, challenge yourself to the exciting adventure of walking over a cliff solo, become a vivid scene in a world famous painting, and have a lot of fun.

    The Alive Museum is a super fresh experience for every visitor who arrives. The various props in the Alive Museum make it seem as if you are integrated into the paintings, giving you a feeling that people come from the paintings, which is highly interactive and interesting.

    The Alive Museum is the best museum to visit in Jeju!


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