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!
A very interesting and informative exhibition! It will be interesting for both children and adults. I advise you to take a guide, so each exposition becomes more understandable. Lyubov, a sweet girl, conducted an excursion with us, who not only explained, but also asked questions so that we would immerse ourselves in the topic. Then there was time to walk around on my own and take pictures of what I liked. You can touch, smell and try to do a lot of things. Super!
I really liked the exhibition! We took a guided tour that Lyubov gave us. The tour is much more entertaining) This is what makes visiting an exhibition different from reading information on the Internet - interacting with people. Love gave us a kind of quiz with questions and interaction with the exhibits. It was nice to discover that I know a lot of things and learn a lot of new things) Thank you, Anna and Lyubov, for the good impressions!
By the way, there is even an opportunity to make cool things with your own hands) Inquisitive children will be delighted with this place)