A very interesting and beautiful place. The entrance is 1500t, it's worth it! It is also beautiful in the dark from the outside, there is a playground and a large shopping center nearby.
It's more interesting outside than inside. A bunch of monitors, at first glance everything is modern. But some expositions are closed/not working, in the evening it was very dark in some places, and very stuffy. I would like more interactive exhibits so that one or another way of energy is not just written in text, but also to try to feel it live
Space architecture, stunning scale, visual information about the energy of the future. It is pleasant to take care of tourists, there is a place to sit down, relax and admire the capital from the height of a grandiose glass building in the form of a ball.
The building is impressive! The exposition is interesting. It is generally interesting to come with children - there is something to have fun with and get knowledge. But even milking an adult can open up something new.
The only downside is the intrusive photographers upstairs and the photo sellers downstairs. If you do not need a "souvenir" in the form of a photo with the inscription "Nur Alem" - drive away the photographers, otherwise they will then very obsessively offer photos below.
An incredibly fascinating place. The author of the project "Museum of Future Energy" was the outstanding architect Albert Speer Jr. According to his plan, the Nur Alem sphere was conceived as a symbol of the "last drop of oil", before the beginning of the era of green technologies. There are eight floors, each of which is dedicated to a specific type of energy. Water energy, kinetic energy, biomass energy, wind, sun, space... On each floor there are interactive operating models that clearly reflect the essence of physical phenomena. I definitely recommend you to visit.
This is really a museum of the future, it's only worth coming to Astana for it, beautiful from the outside, but inside there are 7 floors and everyone talks about different energy-space, water, earth, etc. It is very informative and interesting for both children and adults!!!in 5++
In general, the institution is not bad, but you need to repair both the exhibits and the building itself, it leaks in the rain. Dreams of alternative energy are of course meaningless for Kazakhstan, the old Soviet thermal power plants cannot bring into God's sight what alternative stations to talk about. It is easier for Kazakhs to make an exhibition about fiction than to repair an old thermal power plant in order not to freeze in winter today.
It's very beautiful, I would like to thank the people who take care of the plants very well, especially this year, let's hope it will be the same next year
The beautiful architecture is impressive the museum itself is gorgeous the place is great it's amazing that such a thing can be built I recommend a great place to everyone
A great museum. We spent the whole day there. There are many interesting exhibits for both children and adults. The most interesting sections are about Astana of the future, about the energy of the sun, water, and wind.
Each floor there is dedicated to a different kind of energy!!
Come, I guarantee it will be interesting!
Firstly, the scale is impressive. There are very interesting expositions inside, including interactive ones. Cool views for photos, because the building is glass and partially with a glass floor. There is a lot of informative information.
The museum is modern, beautiful, visual, a lot of information with an unobtrusive presentation. It's just a pity that many interactive exhibits are not functioning.
It's a great place. It will be interesting for children and adults. There are many interactive platforms.
But it's very stuffy on the top floor, the air conditioner can't cope.
For tourists: the museum is obligatory for everyone to visit, I can draw an analogy with the Copernicus Museum in Warsaw, but Nur Alem will be many times larger and more extensive captures each of the topics, thematic shows are wow, but it's worth coming in advance, the only thing I can note is an inconvenient elevator system that you have to call by the floor number outside and run to the one that will arrive the fastest.
I attach a photo, it's only one, it's a pity you can't attach a video
P.S. The view from the top is worth the money given for 10/10
I really liked it!!! A really cool idea!! I will definitely come back to review and read everything again. It was disappointing that not all interactivity was working, and some halls were also closed. Most likely, you need to book a tour to make it even more interesting. It is possible to include everything for the tour. It should also be borne in mind that there are practically no drinking establishments inside, only a small point with coffee. Therefore, it is better to take everything with you. But in principle, the place is very cool anyway, I recommend you to visit! I almost forgot. Be sure to call in advance and find out the working hours. I have repeatedly been convinced that in Astana, in many institutions, the work schedule indicated on the website may in reality be very different, the institution may be closed or have some restrictions on working hours at the moment.
It's just a top. Be sure to visit if you are in Astana. It's really cool. It is possible with children, it will be very interesting for children too. The cafe is not the most interesting, it would be possible to have a more diverse menu and a better quality of dishes. But in general, it's good, there is something to eat.
An interesting museum! The exhibits in 2017 were the height of technology, but now some are a little outdated. But still, a trip to Nur Alem is a mandatory part of the program. At least just to walk across the glass bridge and look down at the city,
A very modern museum in a beautiful building. There are many exhibits that you can touch with your hands (interactive). A good idea with bridges with a transparent floor. 👍
I recommend it! You will spend a long time, have fun, and learn a lot of new things.
Первое впечатление -Ваууу! Массивность здания поражает. Специально ехали с ребёнком ради его посещения. Задумка очень интересная, но когда стали спускаться по этажам, многое разочаровало то, что просто не работает. Либо просто выключено. Очень жаль. Но всё же есть что посмотреть. Интересно будет и детям и взрослым.
The Museum of the Future is one of the best places in Astana. There are projects that are planned to be built in the future, for the benefit of the country, people and the environment, I think this is important! There is also a theme on each floor, for example, solar energy, space, water energy, wind, there is also a history of the culture of the people, it takes a whole day to see all this, so we left the rest of the floors for next time
We'll come again!
Отличный современный музей для семейного времяпровождения.
Были всей семьей на новогодних праздниках. Удалось попасть на экскурсию. Непередаваемые ощущения. Особенно на верхнем этаже, откуда открывается вид на все окрестности.
Много интересной информации и интерактивных экспонатов. Детям особенно понравился экспонат с водой. Делали плотины и перекрывали потоки воды. Полное веселье
Читал в отзывах, что много чего не работает. Возможно не там смотрел, но у меня все работало.
Классный музей. Классный отдых.
Очень рекомендую. 5+
Compared to what happened during Expo 2017, everything looks very shaky and tired, some of it doesn't work, the water experiments are broken, and the water stinks. You can watch 3d videos at home on TV, although they partially do not work. Since 2017, nothing has been invested in the development of the facility or at least the maintenance of what is there. The concept itself was interesting
A great place to spend a few hours with the kids. Very colorful stands, a lot of interactivity. It is recommended to all guests of the city with children.
We were at the museum with 2 children aged 11 and 6. We really liked the museum, a lot of interactive exhibits, few people.
I recommend you to visit, there are not many interesting places in Astana, from an educational point of view. This museum is one of the 2 that are worth visiting, the second is the National Museum.
A beautiful building. It's a good idea..
BUT almost everything DOESN'T work! But on the ground floor for an additional fee.Virtual reality works for a fee. It takes a long time to wait for elevators, even when there are almost no people, and there are 8 of them.
This is not my first EXPO, it was disappointing…
A modern museum, interesting expositions, all 8 floors are very exciting and impressions will remain for a long time. I recommend you to visit. Very convenient location.
The modern museum, which tells visitors about the types of energy on Earth and in space, the history of human interaction with energy, shows resource-saving technologies. A stunning architectural building located on the university campus. I would like to work in such a place.
A magnificent museum. I definitely recommend it for visits with the whole family)) very cool and interesting installations! I especially liked the floor with the solar system, where all the planets are depicted. There is a lot of space, there is a place to eat.
Масштаб построек конечно впечатляет. Рекомендую к посещению. Всё красиво, чисто ,ухожено, есть рядом большой торговый центр. Можно погулять , покушать , одним словом провести прекрасно выходной день. Если планируете посетить все музеи на территории то нужно ехать на несколько дней. За 1 день не обойти .
A good museum, but inside there is a greenhouse, they save on air conditioning. And all the interactive exhibits didn't work. The ticket is cheap, I recommend it
A very interesting museum, a lot of interactive stuff. It is more convenient to watch it from the upper 8th floor, going down gradually. We looked at it for an hour before closing, I would like to stay there more
Quite an interesting museum. Some of the expositions are inoperable.
Eight floors. The viewing started from the 8th floor. I recommend taking plenty of water with you, as the building is stuffy. There is a mini-cafe inside, but the prices are not affordable. It took 3 hours to fully view the entire museum.
Not a museum, but an event venue. In principle, there is nothing to watch. Of what is there, a third is not functioning. Good panoramic view from the upper floors.
A wonderful museum. Very interesting. The 1st and 8th floors are dedicated to Kazakhstan, and the remaining 6 to all kinds of energies. There is a visual representation of energy on each floor. There is a glass bridge on the top floor.
A very cool museum! It reveals the essence of new technologies in obtaining energy in an accessible and interesting way. I would recommend it for mandatory visits with children from 10-12 years old.
I was impressed by the expositions, the scale, the views, the transparent bridge on the 8th floor, the territory of the Expo is well-groomed, very clean, shady. I will come to examine and read everything thoughtfully once again
Not a bad place. The design of the building itself in the form of a ball is fascinating and the exhibition itself is boring, there is not enough interactivity for children
The museum is really amazing. On the top floor there is a beautiful view of the city. Admission is inexpensive.
But some of the exhibits didn't work, and some were really shabby.
It's a very cool thing, an incredibly interesting museum... I would be... If the museum had been looked after: A lot of interesting things, just not working, broken, fenced, not included... It is interesting for both adults and children... It would be... But you get disappointed because you can't do much, or simply the hardware is leaking, and the glass is worn out, etc.
Very beautiful. I advise you to go with your family. There is a playground for children, and benches for parents near the playground. Plus, there is a Mega Silkway nearby .
Minus there is no shade for the benches .
The whole family was there, we are from Russia, a large family and our ID card works there, although it is another country. It's very interesting, the children liked it.
It's so informative, but on the 1st floor they sell souvenirs and there a woman deceives everyone. Don't get fooled! Keep an eye on what you buy, they shoved an empty box without clay figures in it. I paid for the entrance and threw another 1,500 tenge to the wind