We expected anything, but not this. I honestly don't understand why everyone is so excited about this place.
1. If you really take such an amount (9p.- adult, 7p. - child), then take care of the hangers, otherwise it is unclear how to hang a long coat.
2. Were your hands disinfected after the street, and your feet?? It's okay that most infections are brought with shoes. Although with your sticky floor, you hardly think about it.
3. What is the meaning of the museum is unclear, print the paintings and exhibit soda figures of cats.
In general, there is something to work on, and it would be better to make just a nursery than such an institution...
We've been there more than once.Overall, I liked the place.But the smell of the cat's toilet is unbearable.And the name does not correspond to reality.This is not a museum
The idea is interesting, but they did not think it through to the end, since cats are already tired of seeing people's faces every day (+ to all this obscurantism, that cats are very wild) children are running, an unpleasant atmosphere
Nice cats. They give themselves a pat (not all of them). You can drink tea with candy and warm up (in winter), look at pictures. But there's nothing to do here for more than half an hour if you're not with the kids. And the ticket is for at least an hour
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May 7, 2022
I was there once, I liked it. There are a lot of kids who pet cats, and those in turn are obedient.
I don't know how this place could be called a museum. It resembles an untidy apartment with an unpleasant smell of urine, where cats and children run around. There are printed framed pictures and a couple of painted paintings on the walls, and various figurines of cats are in the window. This is the end of the whole museum. No information about cats as a biological species, no history, no interesting facts. It can only be interesting for children who do not have a cat at home. There are pencils and children's tables. All this resembles some kind of unkempt kindergarten at home, where small children and cats are mixed, and it is unclear who smells more) It's a waste of time and money. I hope the money will at least benefit the cats.
For those who are fans of cats, that's the thing. As I understand it, the museum has been converted from an apartment. Good location, close to Zybitskaya and Palace of the Republic.
The museum is on the third floor, several rooms with seals, and an exhibition of paintings with them) The seals are calm, well-fed. It's definitely worth going, the cat is always happy)
Before you go there, call and ask what you can see in this place and why it is called a "museum" ...
More than 10 people are already crowded
The pictures of the seals are not very impressive
Themed souvenirs and crafts for very cat lovers
5-10 minutes after entering, almost all visitors find themselves in a "cozy" cafe, where for the money paid you can drink tea bags (3 in 1 coffee) with water from a caramel boiler ..., and speculate, "why did you come here and what did you expect to see".
I gave it 4 stars, just for the idea itself, otherwise the museum is too small and unpretentious. There's nothing to see there except cats. It takes about 10 minutes and that's it. And this pleasure costs 9 rubles. We came with our family and gave 18 steering wheels for 2 adults and 7 for a child = 25 rubles. Well, as they say, for cats to feed, but to be honest, I won't go there anymore.
The museum is very nice, but only when you come in, it smells terribly of cat stalls. But you can communicate with cats and even take them to live with you.
A small room with creativity dedicated to the tailed ones. Plus a cot shelter and a cot cafe in combination. You can pet the local animals and, if desired, take them for yourself. There are paintings/photos/souvenirs with kittens for sale. Admission is 9 rubles, coffee/tea/sweets are included in the price)