A state-of-the-art, interesting, and spectacular museum. It is interesting for everyone, both adults and children. There are a lot of interactive zones. Beautiful aquariums. The exhibition dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the largest tragedy in the Baltic Sea is something that everyone should visit...
I don't understand the rave reviews.For 20 euros, look at the hull of an ancient submarine, mines and torpedoes scattered on the floor, as well as miniature models of ships in small numbers? The rest is interactive for children, in the form of a cornfield simulator and a pool with radio-controlled boats.It was not even close to the museum in Kaliningrad, where there is even a small aquarium.There is nothing to stutter about larger museums, as in St. Petersburg, in comparison.In terms of information, a branch in the Tolstoy Margarita Tower nearby is more preferable.But not this place.It is expensive and very scarce.
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Вадим Цветков
Level 5 Local Expert
June 28, 2024
An interesting exposition. A lot of artifacts. You definitely need to go into the submarine. Also, when you walk along the suite of the second floor, you get an interesting view of other exhibits.