Live the Illusion


The 3D Museum of Wonders in Playa del Carmen is located at Avenida 10 Norte, Plaza Pelicanos. It is open daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Ticket Prices:

  • Adults: 700 pesos (around $41)
  • Children (ages 4-11): 600 pesos (about $35)

Designed by the talented artist Kurt Wenner, who brings a unique blend of Renaissance techniques and street art style, this museum offers a series of interactive, three-dimensional artworks that literally invite you to step inside. Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the unique and interactive exhibits!

Making Every Walk a Story


Kurt Wenner is a master of illusion! Trained in classical art and architecture, he’s famous for pioneering 3D pavement art that looks incredibly real. His unique style combines Renaissance techniques with the eye-popping effects of street art. Wenner’s art often features fantastical, whimsical themes that invite viewers to step right into his creations for a fun photo op. Not only has his work dazzled people on sidewalks around the world, but it also graces galleries and the 3D Museum of Wonders in Playa del Carmen, where visitors can interact with art in delightful new ways. Kurt Wenner really brings the streets to life with his amazing, immersive art!

Turning Heads, Stopping Hearts


During my visit, the tour guide was incredibly friendly and offered to take my photos. He suggested various poses and even had me make some funny facial expressions, which led to a lot of laughter. His enthusiasm made the experience even more enjoyable. I also bought a book by an author he recommended, adding a special keepsake to my trip.

Art Beyond Borders


This playful moment at the museum isn’t just about taking unique photos; it’s about stepping into a world where the boundaries between reality and art. 

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