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Art In Island 3D Museum

As an artist myself, I know what looks good and not. So, when I learned about Art in Island, I immediately paid it a visit last April to check the jaw-dropping paintings that could turn the artistic side in you.


Art In Island Museum is located in 15th Ave. Cubao, Quezon City. It is a 3D museum where guests and visitors are invited to interact and “BE PART OF ART”.  It is actually the largest 3D interactive museum in Asia, with several hundred hand-painted attractions distributed into several themed-zones where guests can take photos as much as they want.

  • Aquatic Adventures (underwater zone)
  • Journey to the Jungle (animal zone)
  • Winter Wonderland (Christmas zone)
  • Religious (religious zone)
  • Ancient Times Dungeon (central hall)
  • Mysterious Walls (fantasy zone)
According to the museum staff, Art In Island was founded by Yun Jae Kyoung together with a team several Korean painters who were called to do the project. The museum had more than 200 masterpieces which include bridges, mountains, animals, Egyptian ruins, Garden of Eden, Time Magazine and even a depiction of the North Pole all of which are 3D paintings. The paintings creates an illusion of depths and liveness which is perfect for Filipinos’ penchant with taking selfies and sharing them on Social media just like me.

There is also a 3D mapping presentation which depicts "The biblical creation, the great flood, Christianity up to the time period of missionaries and conquistadors which is the main highlight of the museum.

Some of the house rules that one must follow:
1. No shoes allowed
2. You can take pictures, but flash is not allowed






Hirap tlaga pag solo ka, hanggang selfie ka nlang.





Random kids that I took pictures of



How to Get There:
1. Go to Cubao, this is actually at the back of Araneta Center.
2. 175 15th Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines 1109


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