A good museum! I have been here 2 times: with my eldest son's class (7th grade) and with my daughter's 2nd grade. The tour with the older children was amazing! It is very interesting, fun, informative and bright! Then there were 2 guides: both the guy and the girl were real professionals! They answered all the questions and told the most unusual and amazing facts about animals. The museum is large, so, of course, the information was provided selectively. And with the kids, to my great regret, the tour was much worse. The first part was led by a trainee guy who stuttered all the time, he couldn't pronounce the sentence completely. (I think that this is how you need to train on free excursions!! It hurt me to listen) Fortunately for us, the situation changed when the girl started to lead the tour! It has become much more interesting and easier to perceive information. But there was still much less information compared to older children, although I believe that 8 years old are already quite adult children who would have accurately absorbed all the facts. And, by the way, everyone listened to the girl with their mouths open!) So: the museum is good! The tour is interesting if conducted by professionals!
The museum is very interesting, both children and adults liked it. We have already visited twice, each time something new attracts attention. Among the disadvantages of the work schedule, we went when the visiting time changes as part of the "Night of Museums".
The best zoological museum in the republic. A very large collection of insects, where you can get stuck for a long time looking at everyone. I will evaluate the staff separately: everything from the management to the guides and the taxidermist are real professionals who love their place.
The only disadvantage is that it is far from the city, and also because the museum is on the territory of the university, you need to arrange a visit in advance, but in general this is not the fault of the museum, but rather the costs of all the faculty museums.