Sekinchan 3D Art Gallery
3D art, or trick art, is all the rage these days; it has even infected the village of Sekinchan.
The attraction, also known as SKC 3D Art Gallery is only open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, public holidays as well as school holidays.
Having been to many other similar art galleries, I think SKC doesn’t have much to shout about in terms of art, but go to the rooftop and get an amazing panoramic view of the paddy fields down below.
It would be best to visit around the months of June and December, when the paddy crops are just about ready to be harvested.
However, there are many photo opportunities both at the 3D Gallery and more so on the rooftop. The one hour that I spent at the gallery was definitely insufficient, despite being a jaded visitor of trick art galleries.
So, if photography is your cup of tea, make sure to plan your trip to Sekinchan on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, or public and school holidays. Otherwise, you would figuratively “touch door nail” (arrived on closed days)!
Admission:
14 years old and above – RM12
8 – 13 years old – RM10
up to 7 years old – free of charge
Business hours: 9.30am – 6.30pm (Fri – Sun, Public Holidays & School Holidays)
Sekinchan 3D Art Gallery
Add: 45400 Sekinchan, Selangor.
Tel: +6010-323 9666
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those are some fun and charming pictures taken there… would definitely check this place out when am in Sekinchan….
got so many photography worthy backgrounds!
Aw… I missed this… I never know this gotta plan for this on my next visit then
Looks like a new spot to visit is found if I happen to go there again!
wow you are fast in updating blog.
good to know this, no go there before.
Nice 3D gallery. Would love to come here and spend time with my familyyy
I love 3D art gallery. Your photos look good.
Wow this is so cool, I would like to visit there also.
Such gorgeous artwork. There is a museum in Singapore like this that I’ve heard of. This too looks cool!
Looks like a lot of fun! But i have to say thre are still space for improvement.
Am not sure who started the 3D Art Gallery but i couldn’t deny that it’s happening! Even in the streets of China, there is a sudden 3D art on the street! I like it and it helps many of us to appreciate art 🙂
Not worth to go as inside only few photo and not well maintained. It’s hot inside and no air conditional is providing.