We visited the Nichose exhibition this weekend. Very informative, really interesting amazing facts) We got a lot of pleasant emotions! The most difficult thing was to guess the smells and correlate them with the countries, fortunately, there are hints) Playing fung is a separate kind of pleasure! Vincent the rabbit is very cute, as well as the goldfish. We will recommend the exhibition to our friends and acquaintances!
Special thanks to the administrator, Nadezhda, a very nice and helpful girl, explained in detail how everything works at the exhibition, helped with a crossword puzzle, told about other projects of the company; in the end, she asked our impression if it was possible to interact with all the exhibits, and we just did not figure out how to play on fruits ... and Nadezhda herself suggested It was a pleasure to help us! You won't find such care for visitors at most exhibitions! Thank you!
P.S. Do you believe that all the Indian spices are in the first photo? (What if it's not spices?! You will find out the answer at the exhibition!)
An interesting interactive museum, BUT there are clearly flaws. All the exhibits can be touched, and some of them are already tired because of this. Here you can play hanga, vegetables and many other things you can do. We learned a lot of unusual facts that surprised us. But at the same time, the idea has not been fully implemented. The feeling of emptiness in the room. It would have been possible to arrange the walls in a more interesting way, it would have already become better. You need to add exhibits. The location allows it.
If you make an effort, it will be a great place for adults and children. There is something to work on.
Special thanks to employee Nadezhda, who brought us up to date, explained where to start inspecting the exhibits and suggested the beginning of the quest. She brightened up our stay at the exhibition.
The price-quality ratio is not yet fully consistent. There is something to compare it with.
We went to the exhibition with children 5, 7, 11 years old and everyone was interested, thanks to the guide Lyubov for a super interesting and interactive tour. Usually in museums you can not touch the exhibits with your hands, but here on the contrary-you can and even need to touch everything! The only 'exhibit' that cannot be touched is Vincent rabbit)
Due to the high interactivity of the exhibits, we moved very slowly through the exhibition, it was difficult to take children away from each exposition.
And at the string art master class, under the sensitive and empathetic guidance of master Polina and with the help of an employee Lyubov, all the children, even the smallest, made a craft.
The impressions are the most positive, they took away a bunch of interesting photos!