The child liked it very much. I didn't want to leave. Not to say that there are a lot of things, but everything is sticky. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
There are no exhibits here. All objects are rather experimental installations. But here lies the ambiguity. Yes, most have explanatory signs, but the kids are clearly just having fun without delving into the phenomenon that is being demonstrated. Teenagers may be bored, I haven't seen them there.
We bought tickets in advance, but in fact, it seems that it is not a problem to buy at the entrance. At 10 a.m. we were almost alone, when we left at 13 it was already decent, but not a crowd.
A great place, we were with a child of 2.5 years old - we couldn't take them away, we left only because it was already time for daytime sleep! We arrived at 9:00, there were already a lot of children, the administrator explained that today was the day of school groups, so there were so many visitors, but they would give us one extra hour for free - which was nice. In general, the staff is all very friendly and attentive, they invite you to the game, explain what's what. There are 6 different halls in total (3 on each floor) plus one hall for a fee. Not much, but just enough not to overwork the child, because there are many different impressions there.
Tips before visiting:
be sure to take socks for children and adults, without them they will not be allowed into the hall with a climbing net, and a change of clothes for the child after the hall with water (you can also take a small towel);
check in advance what days there are no school groups if you want it to be less crowded. Also check if there are any birthdays, and whether they interfere with the inspection of the halls (they are usually celebrated on weekends);
there is a cafe on the 1st floor where you can have a snack (mostly all kinds of rolls, but you can bring your own food);
you can check the ticket categories in advance and buy them on the website, I would recommend taking 3 hours of attendance, not 2, if possible)
I really liked this center! A huge amount of interesting entertainment for children and adults is also interesting! There are cafes and children's comfort zones.
A great place for entertainment and scientific knowledge of children. Various physical processes with game elements are presented. The children are very tired, you can keep the child busy for a couple of hours. The only thing is that we got there during a downpour and several rooms were closed.
Just a wonderful interactive museum for children. 2 hours was enough for us, there are tickets for 2 and 3 hours. Everything can be touched, tasted. There are several themed halls, a game with water, air. You can run cars from large slides, cars are assembled independently from Lego. There is a hall with huge interactive screens, you draw a drawing on a stencil yourself, scan it in a scanner and now it is already moving across the screen. There is a shadow play room, you can create a shadow theater from the proposed figures, there you can also select electrical circuits with light bulbs, motors, fans from the proposed blocks. I highly recommend visiting, children of different ages were delighted.
A good place where you can have fun, climb, jump, paint, even wash the car - children's entertainment for every taste
Exhibitions take place from time to time, so you can always find something new.
I won't call this place a museum, more like a children's playground or something.but I definitely advise you to visit. there is a very good cafe inside, it was very tasty for the children.
Just a great museum, a huge number of different activities for the child. Yes, and for adults too, see the photo)
I take off one star for the lack of access to a lasagna net, but this is really the main "feature" of the museum. Please warn on the website about ongoing repairs and the absence of declared activities. So that there are no high expectations.
A good place for children under 12 years old. Cool music shop. Plan to spend 2-3 hours here. Admission is free for adults, payment is only for children.