One year after opening its doors in the heart of Nairobi, the (MOI) has captured the imagination of thousands, redefining how Kenyan audiences experience learning and leisure. In just 12 months, the museum has positioned itself as a standout destination where science meets entertainment, transforming the way visitors see, think, and learn.
During its first year, MOI Nairobi welcomed learners, families, students, and tourists into a world of immersive, mind-bending exhibits that blend psychology, art, mathematics, and optical science. Strong visitor numbers reflect a growing appetite for experiential education and alternative entertainment in the capital.
“As we reflect on an incredible first year, we are deeply grateful to the community who walked through our doors and embraced the wonder of perception,” said Nika Fuchkan, CEO of . “The high visitor turnout is a testament to the vibrant curiosity of our community. As we look ahead, our mission is evolving from simply showcasing illusions to leveraging this unique platform for corporate growth and educational impact, ensuring the magic of learning reaches even further.”
Expanding Beyond Edutainment
As it enters its second year, is broadening its focus beyond edutainment, placing greater emphasis on corporate team-building programmes and CSR-driven educational initiatives.
Organisations are increasingly turning to the museum for alternative team-building experiences that foster collaboration, communication, and creative problem-solving. Through interactive exhibits and puzzle-based activities, teams engage in a relaxed yet stimulating environment designed to strengthen leadership and cohesion.
Deepening Educational Impact
Education remains central to MOI’s mission. Through structured school visits, students explore concepts in mathematics, physics, psychology, and visual arts in a practical, hands-on setting that transforms classroom theory into memorable experiences.
In line with its commitment to social impact, the museum has introduced a foundation-supported sponsorship package for philanthropists and organisations seeking to support school-going children. The initiative enables partners to sponsor educational visits for learners who may otherwise lack access to experiential learning opportunities, expanding inclusion and access.
Looking Ahead
As it builds on its first-year momentum, aims to deepen partnerships with corporates, schools, and development-focused organisations. Its evolving strategy reinforces its role as a platform where entertainment, education, and social impact intersect — demonstrating that immersive learning can be both engaging and transformative in Kenya’s dynamic capital.
