7MWJ+2RH 3D Selfie Gallery, KC Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010
Geo Location
Lat long (12.2950749,76.6820977)
3D Selfie Gallery - Featured Reviews (656)
It's part of sand Musium and there is no need to take an extra ticket for this.
Before entering this place, people near there will ask you to give a star rating.
Nice place, with less place to take pics.
Located at KC Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010, 3D Selfie gallery has the 3D artwork of Mysuru-based self-taught artist N.M. Chaluvaraj who has put up 17 different works in the space. "The speciality here is that the artwork appears to be three-dimensional only when a visitor interacts with it. In the image of an angel with wings spread out, the 3D impact becomes perceptible only when the visitor stands in front of it or else it will appear to be flat." For a generation obsessed with clicking selfies and posting them on social media immediately, the Sand Sculpture Museum with its 3D artwork is turning out to be all the rage. Not surprisingly, the museum is also being promoted as a 3D selfie museum.
The sand art is good, but not worth the entry charge of rs.60. The 3D Art Gallery is a scam, the paintings are not exciting and neither 3D. The woman at the counter was deliberately asking for 5 star rating on google for free entry. Don't waste your time here and rather go visit the rail museum.
Very nice art to view!
Worst place, it is nothing but a organised loot to cash during the heavy rush in Dussehra season. They charged 100/- per head for the entrance and inside are nothing but colored flexis of Taj Mahal, a gorilla, frog, Goddess Durga and a few more. The flexi boards were worn out and torn too. The person issuing the tickets will act as a guide and tells us how to pose in front of the flexis. All in all a waste of time and money, skip the place even if you have ample time.
Something different to do in Mysore besides the usual visit to the palace, zoo and other historical places.
The sculptures are quite artistically done and varied in design.
The 3D gallery is a fun pass time. Both kids and adults can amuse themselves taking photos.
Both are in the same area, though tickets are sold separately for each. It was Rs 40 per person.
Since it's a little away from the hub with less public transport, it's better to ask your auto or cab to wait and take you back.
Made for folks who have DSLR cameras. For a good outcome you also need to know good photo editing skills. Not worth the hype created.
One time go.
If the place were covered from the top to avoid shadows on the paintings would be great. Not at all maintained.
The pictures are faded to a great level due to exposure to sun.
Expected more. But the tickets come cheap - its not more the 50rs per person.
This is a very nice concept and is fun for photoshoots. We enjoyed the pictures as well though the experience would have been better if the pictures were not faded. They need to upgrade the pictures.