Na época vitoriana, as Camera Oscuras ao redor da Grã-Bretanha eram atrações populares que atraíam grandes filas de pessoas ansiosas para ver as imagens projetadas. Câmera Obscura é essencialmente uma sala escura na qual uma pequena abertura permite que uma imagem de fora seja projetada em uma superfície. Pense nisso como ser capaz de ver o exterior, dentro de casa! Não parece muito hoje em dia, mas naquela época era o auge do entretenimento!
O Câmera Obscura na Ilha de Man is situated on Douglas Head, below the offices of Manx Radio near the lighthouse. There is parking nearby and it is an easy walk from the car park. A £250,000 renovation in 2005 has brought this Victorian marvel back to life and it’s now a popular attraction once again. What perhaps makes the Isle of Man Camera Obscura stand out from many others is that instead of only having 1 lense the Manx one has 12, each making up part of a complete 360 degree image. From its prime position you’ll enjoy views of Douglas harbour and bay, the nearby lighthouse and far out to sea.
It might not appeal much to your average 11 year old but for those of you looking for something a bit different and another way of enjoying the views of the Isle of Man then you could do much worse than a visit to the Camera Obscura. It is open weekends only during the summer, Saturday 1pm to 4pm and Sundays 11am to 4pm. Admission is a very modest £2 for adults and £1 for senior citizens (accompanied kids can go in free).