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Take Photos While Exploring Dreams at The Dream Factory

The Dream Factory invites you to explore the human sleep cycle through interactive installations in ten rooms, with unique and Instagenic themes.

Want photos with a different feel? Then you must come to Moulin Rouge Grand Indonesia Skybridge Level 5, because here you will find a storytelling museum that presents dream themed photo spots, as the name suggests The Dream Factory. This instagramable museum by Ten Blocks Museum is present until 31 January 2020.

The Dream Factory invites you to explore the human sleep cycle through various interactive installations that are manifested in ten rooms, where each room has a unique and Instagenic theme. Ten Blocks chooses the theme of manufacturing dreams so visitors can enjoy entertainment with deep messages. For this reason, each room is not only interesting to take pictures, but also makes visitors understand the ins and outs of dreams.

The journey of exploring dreams starts from Slumber To The Future bedroom. Then proceed to En-Trance room with pink lights. Next is Dream Machine, a dark room that describes the dream transition. For boba fans, don't miss the photo experience in a boba-filled pool at Boba Bath sponsored by Gulu Gulu.

Another room that is no less cool is Hidden Swiri Land surrounded by mirrors. Or feel the sensation of being above the cloud by entering Cloud Hopper room that describes the feeling of freedom when dreaming. There is also Vivid Hongdae who will invite you to enjoy the glitter of Hongdae city, in South Korea, the atmosphere of Korea is increasingly felt when K-Pop songs are played.


Photo Credit: @silvia.muryadi

In Samudra room you’ll be invited to do visual game using sunglasses to see the beautiful sea. The journey will continue to time travel, then arrive at the Wake Up Call room that will 'wake you up' from your dreams and return to real life.

For those who want to visit, you can buy tickets online first via www.loket.com at a price of Rp. 140,000 for weekday and Rp. 160,000 for the weekend.

Top Photo Credit: Instagram @tenblocksmuseum

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