In many standard museums and art galleries, photography is not allowed, much less touching art and paintings. But all those boring rules don't apply at a recently opened museum called Art in Island, located in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. The main highlight of this museum is that it contains a large number of copies of three-dimensional famous paintings, as well as other paintings with which everyone can take a picture, becoming a piece of great art.
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1. Every time you go to a museum, you quietly examine the exhibits and paintings and, as a result, have no evidence that you were there.
2. Therefore, for those who want to provide material evidence of their involvement in art, and for those who just want to take a picture with a painting, this unique museum was created.
3. Art In Island is also intended for those who are sure that they are not interested in art and that they will be bored wandering from picture to picture.
4. This interactive place helps to restore interest in art and look at it in a new way, allowing not only to touch the canvases, but also to become part of them.