Nothing here is what you think it is. Including this sentence.
An illusion museum, originating in Portugal. Designed to travel.
We open on weekends and holidays. Private during the week.
A museum of illusions. The rooms argue, quietly, with things people already believe. Visitors lose, politely. We built this for adults who used to be children, and children who suspect adults.
What you won't see.
A mirror. (Details withheld.)
A chair. (You will understand.)
A lemon. (Not a lemon.)
A door. (Eventually.)
A room. (Yes.)
A shadow. (Not his.)
There is also a café. The lemons are real, this time.
Where next. Tell us.
The first NONSENSE MUSEUM opens in Portugal. The second is a conversation. We are looking for partners and co-owners in cities where the nonsense will travel well.
Your city is probably missing. That is the point.
Propose a city →Teambuilding, for people who have done the other ones.
NONSENSE MUSEUM is a room-by-room argument with reality. Companies use it for offsites, client events, leadership retreats, and the rare onboarding that gets remembered. Up to 120 people. Multilingual. Catered, if you ask.
For journalists, critics, and curious editors.
Press kit, brand assets, fact sheet, and a direct line to the founders. We prefer questions to press releases.
Press room →press@nonsensemuseum.com
Available upon request
EN · PT · ES · FR