Upside Down World Museum: Turn Gravity Upside Down in Cebu
Gravity is a powerful unseen force that keeps all things and (sometimes people) on the ground. But what’s even stranger is man’s seemingly inherent desire to defy it. We’ve seen airplanes and jets dancing in the sky, now how about furniture and food screwed to the ceiling? That’s what you’ll see at the Upside Down World Cebu.
Upside Down World Cebu is a new attraction you can visit at the Industrial Capital of Southern Philippines. Located at the second floor of City Times Square Phase 2, Mandaue City is the fascinating modern art museum showcasing 11 themed concepts of places you see everyday, like your bedroom for instance. In this place though, everything is upside down. They officially opened the Cebu venue on the 23rd of March this year, following the success in countries like Thailand and Indonesia when the brand was established in 2016. Although the upside down concept is not new, what sets them apart from other museums is that their art is interactive. Unlike the usual museum with paintings hanging on the wall, this place features real tables, chairs, cabinets and even a bed all right above you. Here’s my experience in Upside Down World Cebu. Let’s start from the beginning shall we?
Gravity is a powerful unseen force that keeps all things and (sometimes people) on the ground. But what’s even stranger is man’s seemingly ...