
The museum is open daily from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm. Photo: Phan Nguyen / Tuoi Tre
The museum, named Art In Paradise Danang, is widely regarded as Vietnam’s largest 3D art museum.
Located at 10 Tran Nhan Tong Street in Son Tra District, the museum spans over 4,000 square meters and features nearly 130 hyper-realistic 3D artworks created by 20 South Korean artists.
Each painting employs trick art techniques to create immersive illusions that surprise and delight visitors.
With diverse themes ranging from oceans, nature, animals, mythology to world architecture, the museum offers countless opportunities for creative photo-taking and social media-worthy moments.

Visitors explore Art In Paradise Danang, a 3D trick art museum in Da Nang City, central Vietnam. Photo: Phan Nguyen
Visitors can snap photos that make them appear to be a princess in the wonderland, be chased by a dinosaur, or scale cliffs.
Vo Thi Viet, a high school student in neighboring Quang Nam Province, shared, "The space is huge, and the paintings are incredibly vivid."
Viet elaborated that she and her older sister chose the 3D museum as their first place to explore during their recent trip to Da Nang.

An international visitor shared that sitting in the palm of King Kong reminded her of the iconic 2005 film scene. Photo: Phan Nguyen
Xuan Dat, a 21-year-old resident from Da Nang’s Lien Chieu District, remarked, "This place isn’t just for taking cool pictures. It helps you experience art in a fun and approachable way. Every corner has its own story waiting to be told."

A girl poses for a photo with an ink wash painting. Photo: Phan Nguyen
Open daily from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm, the museum has become a go-to indoor attraction for locals and tourists alike, especially during holidays and rainy days.

A boy poses for a photo within the lively 3D painting space. Photo: Phan Nguyen

Vo Thi Viet, a high school student in central Quang Nam Province, poses for a photo within the lively 3D painting space. Photo: Phan Nguyen

Many parents bring their children to experience the museum. Photo: Phan Nguyen
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