A large round museum. The price is 1500 tenge. The e-ticket takes a long time to arrive at the post office. You can buy in the queue. In the morning, there was a queue for elevators after the opening. Then there were no queues. It's hot inside, but there are fans on the 5th floor.
A modern museum, interesting expositions, all 8 floors are very exciting and impressions will remain for a long time. I recommend you to visit. Very convenient location.
A very interesting museum, a lot of interactive stuff. It is more convenient to watch it from the upper 8th floor, going down gradually. We looked at it for an hour before closing, I would like to stay there more
I really liked it! There is a lot of interactivity, on each floor the robot greets you and gives you information about the exhibition. Interesting for children and adults.
Quite an interesting museum. Some of the expositions are inoperable.
Eight floors. The viewing started from the 8th floor. I recommend taking plenty of water with you, as the building is stuffy. There is a mini-cafe inside, but the prices are not affordable. It took 3 hours to fully view the entire museum.
It was very cool, I went with my friends, I liked everything, it was cool! All these floors were very interesting, everyone had a favorite floor! I liked the glass floor😍
A wonderful museum. Very interesting. The 1st and 8th floors are dedicated to Kazakhstan, and the remaining 6 to all kinds of energies. There is a visual representation of energy on each floor. There is a glass bridge on the top floor.
In general, an interesting place:more interactive than clear and useful information, some of the exhibits do not work. But the most memorable thing is the lack of a normal air conditioning system, it is very difficult to stay on the upper floors, and the situation is not particularly improving below.
It's a shame to put such an assessment. The idea is good, but what is the implementation... 99% of all exhibits are not working. The money for the ticket was thrown away. If everything were put in working order, it would be a very interesting museum.
Children are interested. Adults also have something to see and where to take pictures. Beautiful views of the city from above. Some projects were unavailable. Perhaps it will be more interesting later.
Some of the exhibits did not work, but in general the idea is very interesting, I would like to come here for half a day, at least, to look at everything better, read. I liked the space story the most.
A very cool museum! It reveals the essence of new technologies in obtaining energy in an accessible and interesting way. I would recommend it for mandatory visits with children from 10-12 years old.
I was impressed by the expositions, the scale, the views, the transparent bridge on the 8th floor, the territory of the Expo is well-groomed, very clean, shady. I will come to examine and read everything thoughtfully once again
Externally, I was very impressed, the exposition was not very good inside, part of the intercative did not work. I was impressed by the shot bridge on the 8th floor. The cost for foreigners is 2000 tenge.
I was only outside, so I can only appreciate the exterior of the building. The object is interesting, and it looks better and more spectacular up close than in the photo
It's a very cool thing, an incredibly interesting museum... I would be... If the museum had been looked after: A lot of interesting things, just not working, broken, fenced, not included... It is interesting for both adults and children... It would be... But you get disappointed because you can't do much, or simply the hardware is leaking, and the glass is worn out, etc.
The museum is really amazing. On the top floor there is a beautiful view of the city. Admission is inexpensive.
But some of the exhibits didn't work, and some were really shabby.
Very beautiful.I liked the description of Kazakh customs and rituals, the beautiful interior, the original presentation of national music in the form of a harp.
Friendly staff.
Very beautiful. I advise you to go with your family. There is a playground for children, and benches for parents near the playground. Plus, there is a Mega Silkway nearby .
Minus there is no shade for the benches .
Impressive! We spent several hours there. Futuristic interiors, working layouts, interesting exhibitions inside (for example, about the life of astronauts). I recommend it to everyone!
Very cool! I recommend going for three hours to look at everything very carefully. The exhibition is essentially dedicated to the extraction of energy from environmental resources . Each floor tells about different ways. Plus, in addition to the exhibition itself, a glass bridge at the very height, transparent elevators, the very shape of the building! In general, a lot of impressions.
The beautiful architecture is impressive the museum itself is gorgeous the place is great it's amazing that such a thing can be built I recommend a great place to everyone
A very cool skating rink and high-quality!Having a snack nearby is a big plus, renting buns and skates is not expensive! There are large, medium and small slides very cool
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September 25, 2024
You can visit the Nur Alem Museum, although I expected more of some kind of interactive. The top floor is dedicated to the development of Astana, and the other floors are dedicated to different types of energy. An interesting story about space. And it also seems to me that not all the sites that worked during the Expo, when this complex was built, are already working in the museum
A review is more likely for someone who monitors the relevance of information, went to see the museum in the rain, it was written everywhere that it was open, and there was a printed piece of paper at the entrance stating that they were not working that day
A very cool place, definitely worth a visit.
There are many interesting locations for children and adults.
You can control a mini hydroelectric power plant or wind flow by software.
Beautiful views.
Beautiful interior design. You can spend a few boring hours with your child. The distortion of the history of cosmonautics on the example of the ISS was a little annoying - everything related to Russia has been deleted from history, which makes the ISS look like a purely American project. Well, after the exclusion of Mendeleev's name from the name of the periodic table of elements in local textbooks, this should probably not be surprising.
If you think that museums are boring, then you definitely haven't been to the energy museum. It will be interesting for both adults and children. In addition to an interesting presentation of information (interactive stands), a very comfortable design of the space (there are places where you can sit and relax and just enjoy the beautiful view of the city that opens from the windows of this museum)
It's a great place. It will be interesting for children and adults. There are many interactive platforms.
But it's very stuffy on the top floor, the air conditioner can't cope.
In summer, it is not an option to watch with children, due to the large windows it is very stuffy, and water can only be bought in the middle of the descent or ascent. It is necessary to think over the devices on the floors and in the hall
Interestingly, some of the exhibits are not working or need to be updated. There are a lot of interesting things to see. It's a cool idea to start watching from the top floor and go downstairs. Each floor is dedicated to its own energy.
A great place for an avid futurist. 8 floors of beautiful expositions. Perhaps this place will be a little boring for very little ones. But for an inquisitive child, fidgets are quite enough. There are places for interactivity. For sunset photo lovers, there is a huge photo shoot area with a wonderful view of the city with its skyscrapers. On the 4th floor there is a simple coffee shop and a snack bar. You can have a quick snack, but no more.
Half of the exhibits are not interactive. It's very hot, there's not enough air. There is no ventilation system. It would be nice if there were guides.
Interestingly, it is possible to conduct physics lessons. The grandchildren (they are 5 years old) liked pumping water the most, creating a wave. I advise everyone to go there, you will not regret it. We stayed there for more than 2 hours when the boys came out and said we still wanted to.
I am very glad that I was able to visit this place. There are really a lot of interesting things not only for children, but even for adults, I really liked the interactive screens on each floor, as well as the design in general. It's just a pity that the selection of assistants is constantly broken by visitors and they don't always work
Most of the exhibits are already outdated, some of them do not work as they should. It is worth visiting for the sake of the ethno-exhibition below and for the sake of the views both inside and outside the city.
A very interesting place. I definitely recommend you to visit, especially for those who are interested in green energy.
Positive:
-beautiful view of Astana in all directions
-a lot of stands and visibility
-photo zones on each floor
-a small transparent bridge
Minuses:
- not all stands are functioning
-not very convenient stationary binoculars
The children liked it very much. A very interesting building, modern design and the Moscow City staff are very impressive. A very cool exhibit with water for children. You can make platinum, change the course of the water flow.
I would like more interactive exhibits for children so that they can move and see how certain objects work. What is there is very cool. But it's not on every floor.
The place is interesting, you can see how a tornado works and feel the force of the wind, but it's better not to come on a sunny day, otherwise it's too hot
The country attracted the attention of every person who came to the Horde,
It is a wonderful place with its own distinctive features, brightening up the capital.
Compared to what happened during Expo 2017, everything looks very shaky and tired, some of it doesn't work, the water experiments are broken, and the water stinks. You can watch 3d videos at home on TV, although they partially do not work. Since 2017, nothing has been invested in the development of the facility or at least the maintenance of what is there. The concept itself was interesting
We were with our family at the opening in 2017. It's a little boring, but now I don't even know what's interesting there. Probably for the first time, it will do.
I was disappointed when I went with my sister to show our attraction as a guest from another country. Half of the exhibits are not working, it is very very stuffy…
Hello to everyone who wants to get acquainted with my impressions of visiting this place. So the location itself is quite amusingly designed, as many people note from a bird's-eye view everything looks very good, symmetrical, and understandable. However, for the scale of an ordinary person, the distances and structures are gigantic. A very large area is covered with a very unpleasant coating similar to artificial stone, not only is it fragile, but it is also poorly laid.
Cool and unforgettable, very interesting for children on the 3rd floor with water interactively. The museum is about alternative energy sources. I recommend going to the kinetic show. We got there at 18:30.
The entrance is 1500 in summer, in winter it was 1200. The exposition did not foam
An interesting place. You can always take the guests. You can spend the whole day. There are many food courts and recreation areas. There are many photo locations, interesting places for photographs
The museum is impressive, the explosion of expositions, the visual demonstration of energies, I really liked it, I will be in Astana, I will definitely look again. I recommend it to everyone