Paradox Museum Entry Ticket, Paris


























Paradox Museum Entry Ticket, Paris
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Explore the Paradox Museum in Paris and challenge your senses with its unique collection of optical illusions and paradox-based exhibits during an engaging 80-minute visit. This museum, located at a central venue accessible via the main entrance where tickets are validated upon arrival, is home to over 2 million visitors worldwide who have experienced its playful exploration designed for all ages. The Paradox Museum Paris holds the world's largest collection of such intriguing displays.
Explore the Paradox Museum in Paris and challenge your senses with its unique collection of optical illusions and paradox-based exhibits during an engaging 80-minute visit. This museum, located at a central venue accessible via the main entrance where tickets are validated upon arrival, is home to over 2 million visitors worldwide who have experienced its playful exploration designed for all ages. The Paradox Museum Paris holds the world's largest collection of such intriguing displays.
From a height of 250 meters above ground level, explore Paradox Museum Paris Home's interactive exhibits that challenge perceptions. Highlights include 'Ames Room' for altered size perception and 'The Infinite Tunnel,' an optical illusion creating endless space sensation.
'Paradox Museum Entry Ticket' grants access to the world’s largest collection of paradox-based installations in France. Discover illusions like 'The Vortex,' inducing a disorienting spinning effect, and the 'Upside Down Room,' where gravity appears defied.
Spend up to 80 minutes navigating through engaging experiences at Paradox Museum Paris. Engage with exhibits such as 'Mirror Maze' that confuses direction sense, and 'Gravity Wall,' challenging your understanding of physics.
Paradox Museum Paris Home admission
Access to The Mirror Maze, The Vortex, Upside Down Room, Zero Gravity Room, Optical Features, and the Ames Room
Individual Costs

Person floating in Zero Gravity room at Paradox Museum Paris.
Welcome to an 80-minute journey where you'll challenge your senses with over 90 optical illusions and paradox-based exhibits. Located in France, this museum offers a fascinating exploration of perception.
Getting Started
Begin by arriving at the main entrance for ticket validation. Staff are on hand to guide you through any initial steps or special event procedures.
The Paradox Museum Paris Experience
About the Museum
This museum, home to the world's largest collection of paradox-based exhibits, has welcomed over 2 million visitors globally. Designed for all ages, it provides a playful exploration into perception, science, and art.
Key Features
- The exhibit includes 90 optical illusions that challenge your understanding of reality with installations like the "Ames Room" and "The Vortex."
- You'll experience engaging environments such as the "Zero Gravity Room," where you feel weightless.
- Don't miss photo opportunities in mind-bending settings, including the "Upside Down Room" and "The Mirror Maze." These make for perfect creative backdrops.
- Treat yourself to delightful bubble waffles, ice cream, and sweets at Hans & Gretel candy shop (available separately) during your visit.

Visitors enjoying the Paradox Tunnel at Paradox Museum Paris.

Person sitting on a sofa in the Paradox Sofa room at Paradox Museum Paris with a geometric wall design.

Person floating in Zero Gravity room at Paradox Museum Paris.

Visitors enjoying the Paradox Tunnel at Paradox Museum Paris.

Person sitting on a sofa in the Paradox Sofa room at Paradox Museum Paris with a geometric wall design.

Optical illusion room with geometric patterns at Paradox Museum Paris.
What to bring
If requested at the entrance, ensure your valid photo ID matches the name on your booking.
What’s not allowed
- No food or drinks are permitted inside the museum. However, sweets from Hans & Gretel candy shop and those won during special events are exceptions.
- Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are prohibited for security reasons.
- Pets are not allowed except registered service animals.
Access to the Zero Gravity Room is restricted for children under 4 years old, individuals with reduced mobility, those who have recently undergone surgery, people experiencing neck or back pain, persons with high blood pressure, and pregnant women.
Accessibility
The venue accommodates wheelchairs; however, not all experiences like the Zero Gravity Room are accessible to everyone.
Additional information
- All ages can enjoy this experience with children under 4 admitted for free.
- Visitors may feel imbalance, dizziness, nausea, or lightheadedness in the Zero Gravity Room.
The museum's Hans & Gretel candy shop offers a delightful selection of sweets and treats.

Head on platter optical illusion at Paradox Museum Paris exhibit.

Visitors enjoying colorful desserts at Hansel and Gretel restaurant in Paradox Museum Paris.

Optical illusion room with geometric patterns at Paradox Museum Paris.

Head on platter optical illusion at Paradox Museum Paris exhibit.

Visitors enjoying colorful desserts at Hansel and Gretel restaurant in Paradox Museum Paris.
Book your entry at least a day in advance if possible during peak times to ensure you get a spot and avoid disappointment.
Bring a valid photo ID that matches the name on your booking as it might be requested upon entering, ensuring smooth access.
If planning multiple visits around Paris, consider starting with Paradox Museum since its exhibits are designed for all ages and offer quick exploration in just 80 minutes.
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