It is very interesting inside, each floor is like a separate exposition dedicated to one topic (energy of water, wind, biomass, etc.). Everything is fine here, except for the ventilation system (air supply, air conditioning). It's hard to breathe inside the building.
When we left the Expo Center, it was raining outside. Moving towards the parking lot, we walked along the paving slabs, which wobbled under our feet, and water splashed out from under it. It's incredible to put so much effort and resources into an idea, a structure and not make a normal, sufficient air supply inside and a stable pavement outside...
A separate note to the Virtual Reality booth. 1. It is absolutely impossible to breathe there. 2. Viewers should have a choice and the opportunity to reject what the staff
put on as a video.
We sat down and asked for a video with the sea, the sandy shore, to relax. We were turned on about dinosaurs that attacked us and tore us to pieces. Of course, an employee would have been called in a minute, but there was no one nearby. That is, they turned on the video and everyone went about their business. And if someone gets sick on this attraction, where are all the employees? It is dangerous to leave the platform on your own during the session. Don't do that. The staff are young guys, totally irresponsible.
It's a cool place, I definitely advise you to visit. The museum is made in a very unusual way, it will be interesting for both adults and children especially. There is a toilet on each floor. I liked the transparent elevator. There is a cafeteria on the 4th floor. You definitely need to visit this place at least once.
I really liked the museum!! 8 floors, it was interesting everywhere. And also, according to the fan, they took photos in all the photo zones on each floor)) it is better to arrive early and put at least 3-4 hours for the entire inspection. Easy Travel has a free audio tour - that's what we listened to. The only thing is, not everything worked and the show was announced at 16:00, but it started only after I called the reception, apparently they forgot
The museum was built for the Expo 2017 exhibition, consists of 8 floors, each thematic, 8th floor Astana in the future and further energy of air, water, space, etc. It is very interesting and informative, I liked the 8th floor and the glass bridge, as well as the space floor, you can have a snack and drink coffee in the cafe. The entrance ticket is 1500 tenge.
The place is beautiful, new, attractive.In the evening everything is colorful, it's a pity not around the clock. There is a fountain nearby, a lot of benches and greenery, cozy and stops nearby. Thank you for your work, I advise you to visit this place
A very interesting museum. It was interesting to get acquainted with the expositions, I learned a lot of new things, it's nice that there are such talented people who are developing environmentally friendly technologies for the future.
The museum building is very beautiful from the outside.
A very interesting and rather unusual place! We got there in the late afternoon and when it got dark we watched the changing lighting of the museum, which deserves special admiration! Beautifully done and tasteful! I will definitely return to this museum again!!!
An amazing place for adults and children. It will be interesting for everyone. From young to old. Wonderful, interactive exhibits (not all of them). There is a cafe. Not expensive.
Among the disadvantages: some of the expositions did not work;(
A beautiful and large museum, it will be interesting for both children and adults. There are interactive exhibits, children especially like to play with water :)
Set aside a whole day for a trip to this museum, you won't see everything in a couple of hours.
I was impressed by the museum, you will be in the capital, be sure to visit it.
A very cool museum! The entrance is 300 TENGE . The views of the city are gorgeous. A very interesting new high-tech building. The exposition is very worthy, it will be interesting for both adults and children! I highly recommend it!
It is mandatory to visit when traveling to Astana. A wonderful, modern museum, where all kinds of energy are clearly shown. On planet earth.
Take your time, go, especially with the children.
Many things are considered a discovery even for an educated, comprehensively developed person.
It's impressive, I haven't seen such a variety anywhere else. The exhibits of the future are presented in an original way, it is interestingly decorated in a space style, and there are many interactive models. For any age, the visit will be interesting.
A fantastic place. It was as if he really was in the future.
Starting with the view from the outside, I was already impressed.
It's beautiful, unusual.
Inside, it's just an exciting journey.
The way the space is organized, the way the expositions are formed, the view, the design, the sound and video accompaniment, the content in the end.
Little because it is interesting for an adult, so you need to come here with children.
This is a visual demonstration of specialized sciences, it is a fascinating visualization of mathematics, physics, chemistry, aerodynamics ...
It is better to plan a separate day for inspection.
I would love to go again, on occasion.
Awesome Five points.
To be honest, I didn't really understand this museum
Everything is very beautiful, everything is built and thought out cool, but not interesting. There are few explanatory signs, and if there are any, they are written in a boring way
As a place for beautiful photos - fire
As a place to discover something new - not at all
Nur Alem is just space! There are so many interesting things inside about the energy of the future, our planet. I didn't even imagine this! I was particularly impressed by the architecture of this sphere building. It was like being in a movie about the future. There are so many interactive exhibits inside, I want to touch and try everything. I advise everyone to visit this museum if you are in Astana. You won't regret it!
It is a pity that part of the exhibition was closed for restoration. But on the other hand, on my next visit to this amazing museum, I will see a lot of new and interesting things!
We weren't in the balloon itself, it was Monday and it wasn't working.We were on the territory. It is very hot, there is almost no shade. There are climbing walls in the children's town, I liked the gate with a fountain, you can get wet in hot weather. Walk carefully, the tiles are broken and all wobbly.Nearby there is a large Mega supermarket, which has a food court and is full of brands that have left Russia - this is who is interested in shopping. By the way, WiFi is not connected in this supermarket with a Russian SIM card, only if you buy a local one.
The museum of the cohort is impossible not to visit (if fate has brought it to Astana). An hour and a half or two will fly by unnoticed, although if thoroughly, then half a day will not be enough. And to broaden one's horizons, and to saturate the body with adrenaline (the glass floor on the upper level is almost like in Dubai skyscrapers).
Although something puzzled me. A huge stand dedicated to the ISS. Beginning: NASA began building the ISS on Reagan's orders... that's it, they sailed. Why was the ISS named, I ask. It was necessary for the ACS, the American space... Actually, two countries agreed to create it (guess which one besides the United States). Hint: the name of this station was coined by Viktor Chernomyrdin and Albert Gore, and only later other countries joined the project…
And the museum is generally decent. Created with love and imagination, there are many cool shows for children: "flying matter" is worth it. Only it is better to come to it at least a little well-read, intellectually prepared.
First of all, it's beautiful. It was in the evening, when the sun set, and the museum itself and the buildings around it were illuminated. In my opinion, the panorama of evening Astana opening from the museum looks much better than the daytime one. There is something to see both in the "quick run" and in the detailed inspection. Both adults and, especially, children will like it. There is a lot of interactivity.
A cool museum, very unusual!
The higher the floor, the steeper it is.
There are places where you can have a snack next to everything.
Anyway, you will spend 1.5-2 hours there at least to go down from the 8th to the 1st floor.
Cool 👍
As tourists, we really liked it!
it's a pity that many of the exhibits are under restoration, but we already had a great time, there are both interactive and calm areas
Well, the species deserve special respect
Overall, it's cool, the idea is cool with different energies per floor. But the lower you go, the less interesting it becomes. Strange pricing - 1,500 tenge for an entrance ticket, and 2500 tenge for kids to play toy robots?!
A miracle of engineering and a good museum.
It's a pity that some of the exhibits are no longer working :(
It is an excellent and useful pastime for children, but it will also be interesting for adults.
It's a very cool 8-storey building. There is something very interesting for children to see. Clean and beautiful, well done. The entrance price is inadequate. There are signs everywhere, everything is clear
It's not a bad museum, but there are many things that could be improved. It can be seen that the object was built on a large scale, but at the moment there are already many shortcomings: destroyed tiles in the halls, some exhibits and objects do not work… Somehow they do not correspond to the status of the metropolitan museum. The expositions and themes are interesting, but somehow everything is banal. I wish you to keep the heritage of Astana in good condition and meet the status of a new good metropolitan museum!
It looks like a Death Star from Star Wars from the outside. There are many interesting and entertaining expositions about different types of energy inside. You can feel the power of the wind for yourself. You can chat with the robot guide. I recommend tourists to definitely visit.
It's an interesting museum, it's definitely worth a visit. You can learn a lot of useful information about space, the solar system, etc. I really liked the robots, it will be interesting for children. The only drawback was in May, respectively, in jackets since it's cool outside and the wardrobe doesn't work. Walking around the museum with jackets on 8 floors is not very comfortable, provided that the museum is warm.
Well, the class was invested, the idea was great, the European designers and others were great at the start. And then.... it would be necessary to maintain the economy normally, raise management to a height, and develop primary ideas and multiply, love what God has sent😊
I was in Astana for one day, but I decided to definitely look here and was not mistaken))
Each floor is dedicated to a certain type of energy, beautiful and very interesting! I recommend it to everyone to visit😉
Lots of impressions. I want to go back and go through all the floors. The panoramic view of the city of Astana is amazing. I was struck by the exposition of studying the wind, it is fascinating. You can watch endlessly. I recommend.
They are rude at the entrance, you show the student ID, they stare at it, they reject it with the words "that's it, goodbye." What kind of hospitality is this?
Since 2017, there has been no repair or maintenance of the exhibits. Everything is in a sad state. 80% of the exhibits just stand there and don't work, you press a button... and nothing happens, and if it does, it's in a very battered state. It looks like they're trying to squeeze the last of the money out of this place.
It's a pity, the potential is huge. You can get a lot of useful, practical knowledge about physics.
There are not even employees who can advise on the exhibitions. But a photographer is running around, ready to take pictures of you, ostensibly for the sake of the "archive of the exhibition", in fact, to show an imitation of violent activity.
The idea is so cool, but in order for the object to work, it must be serviced!! And now it's all like this ... : (
There is no luggage storage - carry everything with you. The wardrobe is not working.
If you are with a stroller, then be ready to drag it down the stairs from the 8th floor.
Half of the exhibits are not working! Something is obviously broken, something has just been turned off. Non-burning screens, objects tied with tape. The robots downstairs, who are apparently supposed to communicate with the guests, are simply cornered.
Everything looks extremely strange.
It could be an interesting space, but in fact it is an abandoned something.
Very sorry.
It's an interesting exposition, it's interesting to go and see. The photos are good. Very interesting architecture, as if we had entered the world of the future. It is informative for children.
A very interesting and unusual museum, starting with the appearance, or rather the shape, ending with the contents inside the museum. I was stuck there for several hours. I was impressed by the transparent elevators and the fact that you can observe them as if from the inside. I walked on the transparent floor, talked to the robot, learned a lot about Kazakhstan and the world in general. A beautiful observation deck on the top floor and an impressive layout of Astana. It's a great place, I recommend it!
The Museum of Future Energy is definitely a must-visit!!! It was interesting for everyone, both adults and children! Each floor presents a type of energy, implemented on a large scale, very beautiful and informative! On the floor of "wind energy" there is a wall with paper "turntables", they are launched every 15 minutes, and a glass block where there are 3 wind streams with different wind strength (3, 5 and 7 points). On the water energy floor, the children really liked it too! All floors have left a lasting impression 😍😍😍 I wish you to find the time and opportunity to visit there 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
An amazing museum for children and adults. A great opportunity to be transported into the technological world of the future, 8 floors of different directions, you can touch everything and try to create physical experiments yourself.
The museum impressed with its scale. 8 floors. Elevators are like in movies about the future. It takes at least half a day to see everything calmly. Very interesting. Some of the equipment does not work, but there is something to see, touch, and experience.
The original structure. A ball with a diameter of 80 meters. There are eight floors inside about energy and about Kazakhstan. There is a lot of interactivity. Probably the most grateful audience here are children, because such a presentation should interest them. Adults are also interested. One transparent bridge on the top floor above the abyss is worth it!
It is incredibly interesting and informative. Cheap entrance ticket (and even cheaper for students and some categories), lots of impressions and beautiful photo cards.
A wonderful museum. An interesting concept
But, something didn't work and it saddened me.
However, the wind energy floor brightened up our visit.
We had a very cool walk
The exhibition complex is impressive.
A huge glass ball surrounded by pavilions. Inside is the Museum of Future Energy on 8 floors.
He talks about "green" types of energy. But judging by the number of light installations, he uses a different kind of energy, more traditional. There is a separate exposition on each floor, a beautiful terrace. I was impressed (in a sarcastic tone) by the exposition about space exploration. America and Baikonur are all that is mentioned about it. Russia was probably passing by at that time.
That's the kind of cooperation.
A miracle of architectural thought, Astana is in the palm of your hand, it is a museum of nature, which shows, as in fixies, the power of wind, water, sun, wind, etc. I recommend everyone to visit it for the sake of enlightenment. In rubles, a ticket for two is around 800 rubles.
An amazing museum! I really liked it, you can spend more than one hour in it! I would love to come back again. There is a lot of interactivity, and the white flying canvas is just magical, you can watch it for a very long time 😅
The building is impressive, but the museum itself is not impressed.
We could have made the exhibits more visible. For example, the energy of water: flowing water falls on the blades of the turbine, a light bulb is attached to the turbine. The water flow can be adjusted, and the energy output can be estimated using the brightness of a light bulb. The smaller the water flow, the dimmer the light bulb and vice versa. The brightness of the light bulb would clearly show the energy received. It's the same with wind energy. Put up mock-ups of wind turbines. The principle of operation is the same as that of a water turbine. Etc. It would be very interesting and informative for children.
A very interesting place, the glass moe on the 8th floor is fascinating, I liked everything, all floors are interesting, children should especially be happy, but adults also have something to see.
A very interesting and beautiful place. The entrance is 1500t, it's worth it! It is also beautiful in the dark from the outside, there is a playground and a large shopping center nearby.
It's more interesting outside than inside. A bunch of monitors, at first glance everything is modern. But some expositions are closed/not working, in the evening it was very dark in some places, and very stuffy. I would like more interactive exhibits so that one or another way of energy is not just written in text, but also to try to feel it live