VOV.VN - Every weekend, the 3D art museum in Son Tra district of Da Nang city, draws crowds of young visitors eager to explore and interact with its vibrant displays. It has become a popular destination, especially among youth and families with children.
Located on Tran Nhan Tong street in Son Tra district, the 3D art museum is the largest of its kind in Vietnam and the only one in Da Nang showcasing this art form. Covering an area of 4,000 square metres over two floors, the museum is divided into nine zones, each with a unique theme and color scheme.
The museum displays 130 vivid and lifelike 3D paintings created by 20 professional artists from the Republic of Korea. Many artworks are impressively large, reaching up to 10 metres in height, offering visitors a unique space to explore and take photos.
Visitors are free to explore and interact with over 130 3D paintings created using unique optical illusion techniques. The artworks span a wide range of themes, from the animal kingdom and fairy tales to ancient Egypt, outer space, the ocean, and iconic landmarks around the world.
Young visitors and tourists unleash their imagination to create one-of-a-kind photos in their own unique style.
The museum itself is separated into nine zones, including Optical, Classic, Aqua, Central Hall, Fantasy, Safari, World, Egyptian, and Imagine.
Thanks to the works of 20 skilled Korean artists, visitors can take a tour of these nine zones in a mindboggling 3D adventure.