A fantastic place. It was as if he really was in the future.
Starting with the view from the outside, I was already impressed.
It's beautiful, unusual.
Inside, it's just an exciting journey.
The way the space is organized, the way the expositions are formed, the view, the design, the sound and video accompaniment, the content in the end.
Little because it is interesting for an adult, so you need to come here with children.
This is a visual demonstration of specialized sciences, it is a fascinating visualization of mathematics, physics, chemistry, aerodynamics ...
It is better to plan a separate day for inspection.
I would love to go again, on occasion.
Awesome Five points.
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Инна Гусарова
Level 10 Local Expert
March 28
The exhibition complex is impressive.
A huge glass ball surrounded by pavilions. Inside is the Museum of Future Energy on 8 floors.
He talks about "green" types of energy. But judging by the number of light installations, he uses a different kind of energy, more traditional. There is a separate exposition on each floor, a beautiful terrace. I was impressed (in a sarcastic tone) by the exposition about space exploration. America and Baikonur are all that is mentioned about it. Russia was probably passing by at that time.
That's the kind of cooperation.
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Мария Шиллер
Level 5 Local Expert
May 22
It's an interesting museum, it's definitely worth a visit. You can learn a lot of useful information about space, the solar system, etc. I really liked the robots, it will be interesting for children. The only drawback was in May, respectively, in jackets since it's cool outside and the wardrobe doesn't work. Walking around the museum with jackets on 8 floors is not very comfortable, provided that the museum is warm.