Upside Down Museum
Upside Down Museum

Upside Down Museum Tickets

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Flip Your World at The Upside Down Museum: Where Gravity Takes a Vacation!

Imagine a wacky wonderland where furniture hangs from the ceiling, you’re the one walking on the walls, and your sense of reality takes a hilarious nosedive. Welcome to The Upside Down Museum, an interactive playground where logic takes a break and fun reigns supreme! Buckle up, because we’re about to delve into 25 mind-bending, gravity-defying exhibits that will leave you giggling, gasping, and snapping some seriously Instagram-worthy pics.

Living Room in the Sky? You Betcha!

Step into an upside-down living room straight out of a fever dream. Sofas cling precariously to the ceiling, lamps defy gravity with their jaunty angles, and the only thing keeping you grounded is the floor… wait, did I say floor? I meant the ceiling, of course! Strike a pose on the “upside-down” rug, chill (literally) on the hanging couch, and capture memories that will leave your friends scratching their heads.

Bathroom Blunders and Bathtub Bliss

Prepare for some aquatic acrobatics in the upside-down bathroom! Bathtubs become precarious balconies, showers sprout from the floor, and toilets… well, let’s just say they offer a unique perspective on personal hygiene. Don’t forget your rubber ducky (because why not?) and get ready for some splashtastic fun (just mind the “floor”).

Kitchen Chaos and Culinary Capers

Who needs gravity when you’ve got imagination? In the upside-down kitchen, cabinets hang open, spilling their contents onto the “ceiling,” and refrigerators defy physics with their upside-down doors. Whip up a pretend feast with floating pots and pans, or simply marvel at the bizarre culinary chaos. Just remember, the milk might not cooperate with this culinary escapade.

Beyond the Domestic Deluge

The Upside Down Museum isn’t just about household hijinks. Journey through an upside-down Dutch cheese shop, complete with precariously perched wheels and mischievous mice (made of cheese, of course). Get lost in a mirrored maze that defies perception, or test your balance in the tilted room where defying gravity becomes a hilarious (and slightly wobbly) game.

Illusions Galore and Mind-Bending More

Throughout the museum, optical illusions lurk around every corner. Ames rooms contort your body into comical proportions, while infinity tunnels create a dizzying vortex of reflections. Prepare to be mesmerized, confused, and utterly delighted by the mind-bending magic that awaits.

More Than Just Fun and Games

The Upside Down Museum isn’t just a laugh riot; it’s also a celebration of creativity and imagination. It encourages you to look at the world from a different perspective, to challenge your assumptions, and to embrace the joy of the unexpected. So gather your friends, unleash your inner child, and get ready to be flipped, spun, and amazed at The Upside Down Museum!

Bonus Tip: Wear comfortable shoes and clothes you can move around in easily. After all, defying gravity requires some physical prowess (and maybe a healthy dose of laughter)!

Timings

Opening hours:

Saturday: 9:30 AM to 8:00 PM

Sunday: 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM

Monday to Friday:9:30 to 9:00 PM

Ticket Prices

25.95 EUR per person

Ticket price includes:

Entry fee

Printed welcome picture

Lockers for small and medium items

Digital photo downloads

Access to The Upside Down Café and shop

Discount on parking

Accessible to wheelchairs (elevator)

Important Information

The museum is wheelchair accessible by elevator

How To Get There

Location: Europaboulevard 5, 1079 PC Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Directly in front of the Upside Down House Amsterdam https://www.curiouscult.co/city/amsterdam/

is a bus and tram stop as well as a metro station called Europaplein.

  • By Metro

You can take the metro to get there by taking line 52 either Amsterdam Zuid or Noord Station. If you take the metro from Europaplein to Noord, Central Station is also on the route.

  • By Bus

Only bus 62 towards Amstel station or Station Lelylaan and bus 852 towards Keukenhof stops at Europaplein. 

  • By Tram

You can take tram line 4 which runs between the Central Station and RAI Station. A tram ride from Central to Europaplein costs € 2.13.

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