I checked out Twist Museum's new mind-bending London exhibits - 'a spectacle for the eyes'
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The Twist Museum has added a mix of new wonders that will leave Londoners questioning whether what they’re seeing is actually real or just an illusion. From holograms to mesmerising mirror displays, a number of trippy exhibits have been added to the London spot.
This week, the immersive attraction had a mix-up of its hypnotic exhibits as a new assortment went on display. Visitors to the city will be available to see the illusions from today (October 20).
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Hide AdThe changes to the gallery of wonders comes almost a year after the Twist Museum first opened its doors in November 2022. In total, the museum of illusions has welcomed 20 new wonders to its collection.
Walking around the museum was a spectacle for the eyes, with each room offering a different captivating display to lose yourself in. Guests are able to be their own tour guides as they navigate through the hypnotising exhibits.
One of the new exhibits that had me mesmerised was the Clone Mirror. The display, which features two mirrors together at a point with a table and chair at the centre, will make you feel as though you are dining with five different versions of yourself.
Another standout wonder was the Hologram Photo Booth, which immortalises guests' faces as a 3D scan. Visitors then become a part of the exhibition as their face is projected for all to see.
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Hide AdWhile the space has a new assortment of wonders to explore, past visitors will still recognise some original exhibits, including the fan-favourite Ames room, which makes you appear taller or shorter depending on what side of the room you are on.
Those wanting to see the Twist Museum's sights for themselves may want to visit with a friend. As well as offering an on-hand photographer to snap you in some of the exhibition's many Instagramable displays, you can also have a laugh trying out the immersive wonders together.
Londoners can book in their visit to the Oxford Street location to explore the new 2023 additions on the Twist Museum website.