The park features a levitating tap that appears to pour water from mid-air into a floating bucket.
The 'Flying House' is a full-scale building tilted at a steep angle, designed to disorient the inner ear.
The museum grounds include an area with giant-sized furniture, making visitors feel tiny in comparison.
The park hosts recurring workshops on magic tricks and optical phenomena during the peak season.
Some exhibits are constructed using specialized landscape architecture to force perspective and enhance illusions.
Farma Iluzji is an outdoor educational theme park centered on optical illusions, physics-defying structures, and interactive sensory exhibits. The park features the Flying Roof House, a tilted structure that creates an illusion of gravity being reversed. Visitors can walk through the Tomb of the Pharaoh, navigate a mirror maze, and observe the Ames Room where size proportions appear distorted. A significant portion of the park is dedicated to educational outdoor installations that demonstrate principles of perspective and light. The grounds include recreational amenities such as a mini-zoo, playgrounds, and picnic zones. It is designed specifically for families with children, focusing on active participation rather than passive observation. The facility is located in a forested area in Mościska, providing an expansive environment for walking and play.
In front of the Flying House, using specific camera angles to emphasize the gravity-defying tilt.
Wear comfortable, slip-on shoes as you will be frequently taking them off or navigating uneven, angled surfaces.
Plan your visit to coincide with the scheduled magic shows, which are held at designated outdoor stages.
Bring sun protection and bug spray, as much of the park is open-air and located in a wooded region.
Trying to see every single attraction in a single hour; the park is large and requires a full day to explore without rushing.
The park is seasonal, typically operating from spring through autumn and closing completely during the winter months.