Harry Potter Wizard Edition Installed at The Oxford Illusion Museum

Harry Potter Wizard Edition Installed at The Oxford Illusion Museum

Harry Potter Wizard Edition Installed at The Oxford Illusion Museum

Pinball Heaven has recently installed a Harry Potter Wizard Edition pinball machine at The Oxford Illusion Museum. The museum is situated at 133 High Street, Oxford.

Unlike traditional museums that display artefacts or historical collections, this venue is designed as an interactive “edutainment” experience. It combes science, visual perception and playful exhibits that challenge the way visitors interpret reality.

The museum focuses primarily on optical illusions and perception tricks, many of which are designed for photography. Several installations deliberately rely on camera perspective to create dramatic visual effects. Most visits take around 45 minutes to an hour, depending on how long visitors spend interacting with the exhibits and taking photographs.

The Oxford Illusion Museum is designed for:

  • Families with children
  • Tourists exploring Oxford
  • Social media photography
  • Short, informal visits between other city attractions
The Oxford Illusion Museum
Harry Potter Wizard Edition Installed at The Oxford Illusion Museum
Harry Potter Wizard Edition Installed at The Oxford Illusion Museum

Notable exhibits currently include

Upside Down Room: One of the most popular installations recreates a room where furniture and décor appear inverted. When photographed from the correct angle, visitors appear to be walking on the ceiling or defying gravity.

Infinity Mirror Displays: These installations use mirrors and LED lighting to create the illusion of endless space. The Oxford site claims to feature some of the largest infinity mirror effects in the UK, producing tunnels of repeating reflections.

Mirror Maze: A reflective maze creates confusion through repeated reflections, making navigation disorienting and playful.

Inversion Goggles and Sensory Tricks: Some exhibits allow visitors to wear goggles or visual filters that invert or distort perception, demonstrating how the brain interprets visual information.

Infinity Dodecahedron: A geometric mirrored sculpture creates multiple reflections and shifting visual patterns depending on the viewer’s position.

Interactive Props and Activities: Additional experiences include glowing wand effects, illusion-based drawing challenges, and playful perception experiments designed for families and social media photography.

Harry Potter Wizard Edition: Will add to the magical atmosphere of The Oxford Illusion Museum, adding immersive lighting, special armour, art blades, an exclusive topper and upgraded components that will satisfy both casual fans and pinball purists.

Play Harry Potter at The Oxford Illusion Museum

Visit The Oxford Illusion Museum and play Harry Potter Wizard Edition for yourself. The museum is situated at 133 High Street, Oxford OX1 4DN, directly opposite the Covered Market. It is within walking distance of major landmarks such as Christ Church College and the Bodleian Library.

See you there!

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