Damn, it's a shame that it is not maintained in proper condition, this is an awesome place and one of the business cards of the capital. We were there two years in a row and the picture does not change, the exhibits break down and many simply do not work anymore. it's a pity because the building is grandiose :((((,
Who has not been there, I advise you to visit the sooner the better, look at what else works, and yes, his work schedule is so-so.
A beautiful place, a la Moscow City. There is a lot to see in the balloon itself. Nearby is the Mega Silk Road for shopping. Not far from the airport. There is a good neighborhood for a walk. Don't stay at home- go for a walk
I really liked it. Although I expected more. The situation is interesting. I looked at the exhibits on duty. Cool robot on the 8th floor. He told us jokes. A bridge with a glass floor at the very top. It's something. The "leap of faith" is so peculiar.
In general, it's worth visiting this place even if you are an adult.
YOU DO NOT TAKE SUCH SMALL MONEY FOR ADMISSION, BUT WHY DO YOU NOT TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THAT IN THE SUMMER IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO BREATHE THERE, MY HUSBAND BECAME ILL, YOU CAN INSTALL AIR CONDITIONERS
An absolutely gorgeous modern museum. It is also called the Museum of the future. It was built for EXPO 2017 in Astana. It consists of 8 floors. Each floor is dedicated to a specific area, for example, the first is a national area dedicated to the identity and development of Kazakhstan. Even this floor will be very interesting for children, especially the hall with panoramic animation, where you need to help the eagle (symbol of good) defeat the dragon (symbol of evil). The museum itself is very interactive, children have a place to frolic, participate and press buttons. In the museum you will have to grow plants, change the riverbed, install water wheels, and experience for yourself what a 7-point wind is. What is only a transparent floor on the 8th floor worth, when there are still 30 meters under you! A magnificent panorama of the entire city opens from the 8th floor. Get ready to spend 3-4 hours.
An interesting building, architecture, unfortunately, at the time of the visit, many exhibits were not functioning. The children really liked the area with a demonstration of the wind of various strengths, they felt it for themselves.
Required to visit in my opinion.
A great view opens from the top floor of the building. Each of the 8 floors is dedicated to a separate type of energy. Great design!
Of the minuses - there are no magnets with a ball theme))
A great place to spend a few hours with the kids. Very colorful stands, a lot of interactivity. It is recommended to all guests of the city with children.
I really liked the museum. There are many Floors, everything is done efficiently. I don't know how long it takes to get around it all) it's really huge. And very interesting
Nicely. Cool. There are no words.
Excursions are a dream. The design too.
I'm glad I came. The price is normal.
The staff too. People who tell stories really love their work.
You'll come and you won't regret it.
Here.
Really the most beautiful building in the city. There is a nice park around with a large Playground. Inside there is a cool interactive natural science museum, it's worth going, laying 3 hours.
I love this place, it's a pity that part of the exhibition is no longer in working form. The government would also have to deal with updates, and it would be super
It's really wonderful! it is very informative and the tickets are inexpensive 1500 tenge, and the children are generally free! Super! However, the exhibits do not change ... go once and that's all to be honest…
And so stunning! If you go with the kids or with a good company, it's just gorgeous! The cafes have delicious food, but a little expensive (
I was satisfied❤
By the way, it's free for many children, but only for mom, but not for dad🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿
Almost everything is broken, nothing works except the wind, for this in Astana it is not necessary to go here to find out how much the wind can blow))) the energy of the sun also does not work, cars do not drive from the light, the floor is water energy - without water, everything is dry there, the flasks with tornadoes are broken, apparently because of the tornado)) Don't waste your time and money on this.
The whole family was there, we are from Russia, a large family and our ID card works there, although it is another country. It's very interesting, the children liked it.
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.
It's too cool a place to take a picture, see all the floors, arrange a tour, in general, there are a lot of impressions from there.
PS there on the ground floor by the way, you can take a picture and see yourself on the pavilion 🥹
It's so informative, but on the 1st floor they sell souvenirs and there a woman deceives everyone. Don't get fooled! Keep an eye on what you buy, they shoved an empty box without clay figures in it. I paid for the entrance and threw another 1,500 tenge to the wind
I really liked it, you can get around in a couple of hours, a lot of interesting things. Tea energy-space, sun, water, wind, types of mechanical energy. Not everything works-it's a pity, but it's only 15%, the rest is very interesting, and the architecture is impressive, especially from the inside))
We were on vacation with a child! The museum is very interesting! I recommend you to visit! A lot of informative and interesting information! The shape of the museum is unusual!
Very impressive. The building is 92 meters high. I recommend watching it. Everything is based on wind, water, solar, and bioenergy energy. Intelligent elevators. There is a walkway with a glass floor at a height. Observation balconies. Robots are funny, some are buggy. In general, it is very interesting.
Many of the exhibits are not working. Everything is in a depressing state, there are no air conditioners on the upper floors -it's a terrible stuffy place in summer
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.
It is very interesting to see unusual expositions, beautiful interior, polite staff. The ticket costs 1,500 per adult, children under 6 years old are free. Parking is far from convenient, it is far to go when it is cold and windy outside in winter with children.