It is very interesting inside, each floor is like a separate exposition dedicated to one topic (energy of water, wind, biomass, etc.). Everything is fine here, except for the ventilation system (air supply, air conditioning). It's hard to breathe inside the building.
When we left the Expo Center, it was raining outside. Moving towards the parking lot, we walked along the paving slabs, which wobbled under our feet, and water splashed out from under it. It's incredible to put so much effort and resources into an idea, a structure and not make a normal, sufficient air supply inside and a stable pavement outside...
A separate note to the Virtual Reality booth. 1. It is absolutely impossible to breathe there. 2. Viewers should have a choice and the opportunity to reject what the staff
put on as a video.
We sat down and asked for a video with the sea, the sandy shore, to relax. We were turned on about dinosaurs that attacked us and tore us to pieces. Of course, an employee would have been called in a minute, but there was no one nearby. That is, they turned on the video and everyone went about their business. And if someone gets sick on this attraction, where are all the employees? It is dangerous to leave the platform on your own during the session. Don't do that. The staff are young guys, totally irresponsible.
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.
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.