Test your own senses and take the BBC's sense challenge: http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/
Some sites that have specific illusions:
Spanish Castle Illusion: http://www.johnsadowski.com/
Watercolour Illusion: http://www.scholarpedia.org/
Dragon Illusion: http://www.grand-illusions. com/opticalillusions/dragon_ illusion/
Backmasking of Music: http://jeffmilner.com/ backmasking/stairway-to- heaven-backwards.html
Above is the Hermann Grid Illusion
The following are links that contain various optical illusions:
This is the Rene Magritte Museum in Brussels, Belgium. He was a surrealist artist in the early 1900s and famously exploited human perceptual errors to make interesting, thought-provoking paintings. You can see more of his work here: http://www.all-art.org/art_20th_century/magritte1.html
Many artists use a knowledge of perception to create art, but another famous and very clear example of this is M.C. Escher.