You’ll step inside Porto’s 3D Fun Art Museum and find yourself dodging painted sharks, balancing on “tilted” floors, and snapping playful photos with friends or family. Every room brings a new illusion or creative challenge—and nobody cares if you look silly doing it. It’s lighthearted, unpredictable fun that sticks with you long after you leave.
I’ll admit, I wasn’t sure what to expect from the 3D Fun Art Museum in Porto. Maybe a few funny paintings? But honestly, it got weird (in the best way) pretty fast. The first thing that hit me was how everyone—kids, parents, even a couple of older ladies—was laughing and posing like total goofballs. The staff just grinned and handed us a map, but mostly let us figure things out ourselves. I liked that.
You sort of wander from room to room, and every corner is another optical illusion or some wild trick on your eyes. At one point my friend tried to “hold up” a giant painted boulder for a photo—her face when she saw the picture later was priceless. There’s this one spot where the floor tilts and you feel like you’re sliding sideways even though you’re not moving at all. It actually made me dizzy for a second (in a good way?). I kept smelling that faint museum-clean scent mixed with someone’s fruity perfume as we waited our turn for the upside-down sofa shot.
What surprised me most was how quickly we forgot about looking silly. Everyone just went for it—posing, laughing, trying to line up the perfect shot. A little boy showed me how to stand so it looked like I was getting eaten by a shark mural (he was right). We stayed way longer than planned because every room had something new to mess around with. Honestly, I still scroll through those photos when I need a laugh.
Yes, it’s designed for all ages and families are welcome.
It’s at Rua de Faria Guimarães 712, 4200-289 Porto.
Your entry ticket is included; booking ahead is recommended during busy times.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.
The museum is open daily from 10:00 to 19:00 (last entry at 18:00).
Yes, infants and small children can ride in prams or strollers inside.
Yes, service animals are permitted throughout the museum.
An hour is typical but many visitors stay longer exploring each room.
Your visit includes an entry ticket to the 3D Fun Art Museum Porto where you can explore interactive rooms filled with optical illusions and playful art installations at your own pace—no rush or guided tour needed.
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