School group tours
At the Museum of Illusions, learning becomes an adventure. Students dive into the fascinating world of perception, discovering how science and art shape the way we see and understand reality.
School group tours
At the Museum of Illusions, learning becomes an adventure. Students dive into the fascinating world of perception, discovering how science and art shape the way we see and understand reality.
School Group
Tours Include:
- 10% discount for groups of 10+ students
- Guided tours led by engaging guides
- Free entry for teachers
- Fully accessible for all students
- Larger groups are divided so each student can experience the exhibits themselves
Love notes from
our visitors
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Kaunas “Vyturys” Gymnasium
Today, students of class 7d visited the capital! Our educational trip was crowned with a visit to the Museum of Illusions Vilnius: Vilnius is alluring, mysterious, and incredibly fascinating. A wonderful museum guide created a warm atmosphere and introduced us to the museum’s historic space, filled with captivating moving illusions. Most interestingly, the illusions intertwine with scientific inventions and art: physics and optics are exhibited alongside mysterious artworks and classic puzzles. This unique educational experience was enriched by interactive activities — drawing with light, creating shadows, and unforgettable moments in an upside-down world.
Baltupiai Kindergarten
Today we became not passive observers, but active participants and creators.
In a great mood and with pleasant weather, together with the head of the kindergarten (Kalvarijų St. 281), we traveled to the Museum of Illusions Vilnius.
We were welcomed by a wonderful guide, who briefly explained what awaited us and introduced the rules to follow.
The museum itself left an unforgettable impression on the children: a cozy atmosphere and illusions that were both exciting and curiosity-inspiring! Most interestingly, the illusions are intertwined with scientific inventions and art.
This special educational experience was enhanced by interactive activities: drawing with light and creating shadows. 😄
We returned full of inspiration❤️
Anna Onisciuk
The guide was wonderful. Patient. He noticed and listened to every preschool child. Thank you!!!!!
The museum itself is great too. But with a guide, it’s a completely different experience. Everything is explained clearly.
When &
Where
Vokiečių g. 8, Vilnius
Working hours
Monday–Friday
last admission at 18:00
10:00-19:00
Saturday
last entrance at 19:00
10:00-20:00
Sunday
last entrance at 17:00
10:00–18:00