IN PHOTOS: 'Art in Island,' biggest 3D musem in Asia
MANILA, Philippines – How far can your P500 go? If you are an art and crazy photography enthusiast, your P500 can take you to Egypt and up to the era where Vincent Van Gogh was alive.
Art in Island is ganing popularity as more and more visitors take pleasure on the biggest 3D museum in Asia in terms of 3D paintings. The 3,800 square-meter, two-storey museum, was founded by Yun Jae Kyoung and his Korean partners, with 14 3D artists from Korea working on all the paintings in just four months.
According to the museum’s Facebook page, the Art in Island encourages everyone to be a “part of art.” Contrary to most museums, where touching the paintings nor taking pictures of it is not allowed, Art in Island allows visitors to interact and have fun with the art pieces.
Art in Island can be found in Cubao, Quezon City and is open to public daily from 09:30 a.m. to 09:30 p.m. Entrance fee is P500 for adults and P400 for students.
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