Step into the TiLT Interactive Museum at American Dream for a hands-on journey through optical illusions and 3D art.
Arrive at the TiLT 3D Art Experience, located near the main entrance of American Dream. Present your entry ticket at the designated counter, go through a quick security screening, then start your immersive experience.
This interactive museum, created by acclaimed urban artist Tracy Lee Stum, transforms visitors into the stars of each exhibit. The space features a rotating collection of optical illusions and 3D murals, designed for guests of all ages to step into and become part of the art.
Optical illusion exhibits: Walk through a series of hand-painted, experiential 3-dimensional immersive installations where perspective and creativity collide, offering countless photo opportunities.
Rotating artworks: Experience new pieces regularly, thanks to a dynamic roster of emerging and established artists.
Family-friendly themes: Enjoy vibrant scenes that let you star in your own video game, pose in fantastical settings, and more. Ideal for group photos and social sharing.
Artist spotlight: Discover the work of Tracy Lee Stum, whose award-winning street art has been celebrated worldwide and now finds a home at American Dream.
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Don’t forget your phone or camera to snap fun photos with the artwork.
A valid photo ID is required for entry.
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the museum.
For security reasons, large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are prohibited.
Pets are not allowed, with the exception of registered service animals.
Smoking, vaping, and e-cigarette use are strictly banned on the premises.
Guests of all ages are welcome—it's a family-friendly experience.
Be sure to check the opening hours in advance, as they may vary (usually from 11am to 10pm).
To enjoy everything the museum offers, allow enough time to interact with all the exhibits.
Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.