Optical illusions
Rooms, mirrors and visual effects that make every angle feel different.
Tickets
DeJa Vu Museum Berlin - Rochstr. 14c, in the very heart of Alexanderplatz
No need to buy or reserve tickets in advance. Tickets are always available at the museum box office. We are waiting for you - see you soon.
Step inside Berlin's DeJa Vu Museum for optical illusions, digital art, mirror effects and neon rooms built for unforgettable photos in the heart of the city.
More than a classic museum
DeJa Vu Museum combines hands-on exhibits, light installations and surreal rooms that challenge perception. It is a central Illusion Museum Berlin experience for visitors who want optical tricks, neon art and memorable photos in one place.
Rooms, mirrors and visual effects that make every angle feel different.
Immersive light spaces designed for social-ready photos and videos.
Find the museum at Rochstr. 14c, in the very heart of Alexanderplatz and close to Mitte highlights.
Enter the visual loop
The official DeJa Vu Museum is an interactive Illusionsmuseum Berlin experience for tourists, families, couples and groups. Move through glowing installations, perspective rooms and digital art made to be explored, touched and photographed.
Explore the illusions on DeJaVuMuseum.de
Gallery from DeJa Vu Museum
These images come from DeJa Vu Museum's own gallery and show the light, color and interactive energy waiting inside this Illusion Museum Berlin attraction.
In the very heart of Alexanderplatz
For an Illusion Museum Berlin visit that feels modern, visual and interactive, DeJa Vu Museum Berlin brings together optical illusions, mirror effects, neon rooms and digital installations in one central location in the very heart of Alexanderplatz.
The museum is made for curious visitors: families, tourists, couples, friends, school groups and anyone who wants a Berlin attraction that is playful, photogenic and easy to reach.
Visitor guide
A strong illusion museum visit is about more than one surprising photo. It should give visitors several different ways to test perception: mirrors, light, color, perspective, digital art and rooms that change as you move. DeJa Vu Museum Berlin combines these elements in one central indoor attraction close to Alexanderplatz.
The rooms are easy to understand without long explanations, which makes the visit useful for families, tourists and mixed-age groups. Children can react to the effects immediately, while adults can enjoy the visual design and the surprising photo results.
Neon spaces, glowing clouds, infinity lights and mirror installations create a different background in every room. The best results often come from trying several angles instead of taking only one quick snapshot.
Because the museum is located at Rochstr. 14c, you can combine it with Alexanderplatz, the TV Tower, Museum Island, restaurants, shopping streets and other Mitte plans without a long transfer across the city.
Plan your visit
You do not need to reserve in advance: tickets are always available at the museum box office. Current visitor information, prices and contact details are handled through the official DeJa Vu Museum website.
Practical tips
Give yourself enough time to move through the spaces instead of rushing from one installation to the next. Many optical effects become clearer when you change your position, lower or raise the camera, or let another person stand inside the scene while you search for the strongest angle.
Check the official DeJa Vu Museum website for current prices and visitor details. Tickets are available at the museum box office, while online tickets are useful if you want to plan ahead.
Bring a charged phone and leave a little space in your gallery. Light rooms and mirror scenes often produce more photos than expected because each installation has its own mood.
The central address makes it simple to continue the day around Alexanderplatz or Mitte. That makes DeJa Vu Museum a flexible stop for tourists, couples, friends and school groups.
FAQ
No. Tickets are always available at the museum box office. Online tickets are optional.
Yes. The museum is built around optical effects, neon rooms, mirrors and interactive photo scenes.
The address is Rochstr. 14c, 10178 Berlin, in the heart of Alexanderplatz.
It works well for tourists, families, couples, friends, school groups and anyone curious about illusions.