Trickeye Singapore transforms art appreciation into an interactive adventure at Sentosa Island, inviting visitors to step inside stunning 3D artworks and become part of the masterpieces themselves. This immersive museum showcases an impressive collection of hand-painted exhibits created by skilled Korean artists using the specialised Trompe-l'oeil technique, a French artistic method that creates optical illusions making flat 2D paintings appear to leap into three-dimensional space. Unlike traditional museums where touching is forbidden, Trickeye actively encourages guests to interact with installations, strike creative poses, and capture Instagram-worthy photos and videos that blur the line between reality and artistic illusion.
The attraction features four distinct themed zones, each offering unique visual experiences enhanced by cutting-edge augmented reality technology. Visitors can explore the lush Eco Garden filled with nature-inspired optical illusions, dive into the mesmerising Aqua Trickeye room featuring underwater scenes, experience magical transformations in the AR Trickeye zone, and get dazzled by the vibrant Rainbow Garden. The augmented reality elements bring static paintings to life through smartphone screens, adding animated animals, magical effects, fireworks, and other special effects that make photos and videos truly spectacular. Each exhibit is meticulously designed to create mind-bending perspectives that only reveal their full magic when photographed from the perfect angle, turning every visitor into both artist and subject.
Perfect for families, couples, and groups of friends, Trickeye Singapore typically provides 1-2 hours of entertainment depending on how many creative photos you want to capture. The museum welcomes visitors of all ages, with children particularly delighted by the interactive nature and whimsical scenes. For the best experience with fewer crowds, weekday mornings offer more space and time to experiment with different poses and perspectives. Whether you're seeking a unique rainy-day activity on Sentosa, want to create unforgettable vacation photos, or simply enjoy playful art experiences that engage both imagination and technology, Trickeye Singapore delivers a refreshingly interactive approach to museum-going that celebrates creativity, fun, and the wonder of optical illusions.
8215 3905
VivoCity
Operating Hours
Opening Soon
35m
Monday
11 am–7 pm
Tuesday
11 am–7 pm
Wednesday
11 am–7 pm
Thursday
11 am–7 pm
Friday
(Today)
11 am–7 pm
Saturday
11 am–7 pm
Sunday
11 am–7 pm
Menu information is not available at this time.
Photo Gallery
The entrance to the Trickeye Museum with a ticket box and signage.
A child poses in a 3D art installation of a milkmaid pouring milk into a giant teacup.
A woman in a blue dress poses upside down against a wall with a statue.
A woman rides an elephant in a colorful 3D art installation at Trickeye Singapore.
An interactive 3D art exhibit with optical illusions and painted scenes.
A child sits inside the mouth of a giant, painted monster with sharp teeth and splashing water.
A man interacts with a 3D optical illusion artwork featuring a classical statue and a painting.
Two girls interact with a 3D illusion painting of a lava river.
A woman sits on a chair inside a 3D art installation with a surreal, optical illusion effect.
A man poses with a 3D mural of a Shaolin monk in a martial arts stance.
A person stands in front of a large open book installation with colorful book spines and art.
A child in a cage is captured in front of a large, roaring Tyrannosaurus Rex mural.
The Trickeye Singapore museum entrance features large murals of famous artworks with a playful twist.
A man poses with a martial arts mural at Trickeye Singapore.
A woman poses in front of a large painting of Van Gogh's Starry Night.
A girl poses in a 3D art installation inspired by Van Gogh's Starry Night.
A person hangs upside down in a room with a large snake mural and traditional Japanese decor.
A child rides a horse in a 3D art installation depicting a horse race.
A man in a yellow shirt poses in a 3D illusion art exhibit depicting a lava river.
A man poses with a 3D art installation of elephants and a circus tent.
People posing in a 3D art installation simulating skydiving.
A 3D art installation featuring skulls, books, and a person interacting with the exhibit.
People posing in a 3D art installation simulating skydiving with painted clouds and landscapes.
People interact with 3D art installations in a museum-like setting.
Two children interact with a 3D mural of a monster's open mouth with water splashing.
A man hangs from wooden beams above a giant, open-mouthed snake illusion.
Interactive art installations inspired by famous paintings at Trickeye Museum.
A child poses with a 3D art installation of ballerinas in a dance studio.
A 3D art installation featuring skulls, books, a quill, and a compass, creating an antique study theme.
A person sits on a yellow chair inside a 3D art installation with a framed opening.
A man poses with a 3D art installation of a ballerina.
Literally a big building for photo opportunities and nothing else. Total waste of money and I do not recommend this place at all. I think my partner were in and out of the place within 10-15 minutes. It's very run down too, some of the "floor effects" weren't even photo worthy because half of the picture is peeling off the floor. I wouldn't waste my money unless you're someone thats addicted to taking photos of yourself in random places
K T
Fully agree with one of the recent reviewer - it is very disappointing. Place looks makeshift like a warehouse. Most of the props are small and its aspect ratio are not able to fit into the camera frame. Furthermore, not much to see and it took us 15 mins to finish all. My kids went to the previous one which had more to offer. We actually went to the old site not knowing that it has moved to the current place. The direction signboards around Resort World are also not updated. They could have done a better job.
Positive Reviews
Teck Chong Law
A very fun and self entertaining afternoon at Trick Eye Museum (using their AR App).
You need to be there when there is less crowd to really enjoy filming all the AR effects. Great memories to keep and share with friends and families.
Raghu Rajaram
A good spot to click Interesting pictures that can go on your social media for comments and interaction by your friends.
They also have an app that you can download to know where exactly you need to stand and click the pictures.
A fun place overall.
GRACIE
The staff Qhaireen is very lovely and friendly. She gave us lots of photography tips.
Noorzidah M N
The museum is not that big. We have to download the app 1st so that we can immerse ourselves in the adventure that were on display. It's more fun for the youngsters and it's interactive action with each display/scene. The ticket is a bit expensive but it's enough to go just once to see what it really is. A trick of the eye! It's not that crowded when we were there. Ample parking place.
Rach Seah
My family and I came on a weekday thanks to MOE! We had such a HUGE BLAST OF A TIME! don't be fooled by just 'picture taking'. There were so many hidden tricks and tips up their sleeves! From really engaging, hilarious and funny AR, all the way to the scavenger hunts (seriously, it's so worth it! The prizes for the scavenger hunt are THE BEST), to the super helpful staff (shoutout to Maye) for being so kind and helpful to us haha! My family and I had such a fun time, thank you all for help! Best day ever ❤️ thank God for all! Seriously, don't miss this place! It's a hidden gem!