This study aims to design an exaggerated exhibition space in the East Hall of the Ganesha Campus, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), to provide an extended reality experience within the metaverse. This design can be visualized from three perspectives: a bird’s viewpoint/perspective (providing a flying and levitating sensation), a dwarf’s viewpoint/perspective (creating the sensation of being a small creature observing large objects) and a human’s perspective. Twenty-eight respondents evaluated the exaggerated experience in the metaverse exhibition in the East Hall by employing user experience and the Think-Aloud method. The results showed that respondents experienced a heightened sense of immersion and captivation by the multidimensional artwork in the exhibition. This was attributed to the sensation of scale provided by the levitation perspective and the reduced scale. Conclusion: This study provides a new method for enhancing exploration engagement and curiosity by interacting more intimately with the exhibited objects.