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.
Ticket at an affordable price, location class. You can take a lot of cool photos. The view from the top floor of the city is super. However, the exhibits are tired, many things do not work. God, is it difficult to top up even the water in the exhibit with hydropower? And the souvenir stand does not work, foreigners look and do not buy anything
The museum of future energy is tired, worn out. We went to pass the time between transfers on a trip, so you can, but to go there purposefully - well, the ball itself is beautiful, inside it is so-so.
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))
A great museum for families with children to visit. You can spend a lot of time studying different exhibits. Of the cons: many interactive layouts don't work
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.
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.
Most of the exhibits are already outdated, some of them do not work as they should.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.
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.
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.
Very cool, very interesting, I advise you to visit with children. There is a lot of interactivity. Glass floors on the eighth floor are generally super extreme)
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.
The most wonderful place of all that we have visited! You just need to go and see for yourself, you don't need words!
Watch the program, there is usually a show in the evenings.
Minus - some expositions are closed.
Very interesting architecture. The exposition is designed for schoolchildren and has probably not been updated for 10 years. A lot of interesting exhibits are not working.
A very large space is not enough for 2-3 hours to get around everything. Therefore, it is better to plan time in advance) you start going down from the 8th floor. Each floor is dedicated to its own part: water, earth, sky, etc. I highly recommend it. We were there in September 223, the price was pleasantly surprised, if I'm not mistaken, 1500t
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
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 interesting exhibition of the future, although everything is already tired, needs repair and updating
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Alex Podgaets
Level 14 Local Expert
April 24, 2024
A wonderful museum of renewable energy sources! It's worth a visit, for the sake of the many interactive stands, futuristic views inside and out - what a view from the top floor of this ball is worth - as if from a landed spaceship!
In terms of the content of the permanent exhibition, Renewable Energy has shown worldwide its inadequacy as the main source of energy over the past decade. This is a very niche thing, relying on it means getting to know blackouts. In this regard, the museum is a witness to how the beautiful country of Kazakhstan is systematically brought to a dead end
I liked it very much and the children were delighted. Be sure to visit, it is interesting and informative. How did you get into the film of the future, there are more such museums!
It's getting sadder every month, a lot of things don't work and don't work for a long time, but apparently no one cares about it from those.personnel.
I've brought a lot of guests here over the year, but I think I'll leave this idea because the last trip turned out to be the saddest. On the floor dedicated to water- it just wasn't there.
In general, if you walk, it's only for the sake of the view from the 8th floor or for the sake of powerful fans on the floor with air, it's just the most memorable of the whole Expo Ball
The place is interesting and modern. There is parking. One big disadvantage is that many of the exhibits have not been working for several years. Every year there are more and more exhibits that are not working.
It's interesting to take a walk, there are interactivity. A very cool planetarium. The kinetic show is funny, but everything is on the strings) there are cafes, toilets on every floor.
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
The woman at the checkout immediately set the mood: instead of politely conveying the information, she replied dismissively that children's tickets are only for citizens of Kazakhstan (although this subtlety is not indicated at the ticket office itself). But on the 1st floor you can get acquainted with the traditions of hospitality. The exhibits, which did not work a year ago, are still in this condition. There is a terrible smell of sewage in the toilet.