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.
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.
It's a cool place, I definitely advise you to visit. The museum is made in a very unusual way, it will be interesting for both adults and children especially. There is a toilet on each floor. I liked the transparent elevator. There is a cafeteria on the 4th floor. You definitely need to visit this place at least once.
An amazing museum for children and adults. A great opportunity to be transported into the technological world of the future, 8 floors of different directions, you can touch everything and try to create physical experiments yourself.
A very fascinating and interesting museum complex with a large number of interactive activities will not leave indifferent either children or adults. In sunny weather, it gets stuffy on the top floor, but the fear of heights when walking on the glass floor makes you forget about it!
It's great that recreation areas are organized on each floor.
A wonderful museum of renewable energy sources! It's worth a visit, for the sake of the many interactive stands, futuristic views inside and out - what a view from the top floor of this ball is worth - as if from a landed spaceship!
In terms of the content of the permanent exhibition, Renewable Energy has shown worldwide its inadequacy as the main source of energy over the past decade. This is a very niche thing, relying on it means getting to know blackouts. In this regard, the museum is a witness to how the beautiful country of Kazakhstan is systematically brought to a dead end
An amazing place for adults and children. It will be interesting for everyone. From young to old. Wonderful, interactive exhibits (not all of them). There is a cafe. Not expensive.
Among the disadvantages: some of the expositions did not work;(
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.
A beautiful and large museum, it will be interesting for both children and adults. There are interactive exhibits, children especially like to play with water :)
Set aside a whole day for a trip to this museum, you won't see everything in a couple of hours.
I was impressed by the museum, you will be in the capital, be sure to visit it.
The museum is made in a very unusual format. It's beautiful, spectacular. I highly recommend going with children over 8-9 years old - they will already be able to understand and appreciate.
We were an adult company - the visit went "with a bang".
There's nothing to do there the second time))), but I'm sure you'll like the first one very much.
The idea of the museum itself is, of course, interesting, but here's the execution... There could be a beautiful view of the city if the windows were cleaner and did not leak. Because of the leaking glass, the floor tiles "swell" and it's scary to walk, in places there are rags on the floor.
The cafe is only on the 4th floor, toilets are on each, but not all work. There is a cloakroom on the 1st floor. In addition to the stairs, there are 4 elevators.
There are a lot of interactive objects, but a lot of them don't work (you press the buttons, but nothing happens).
On the floor of cosmic energy in the hall, watching a movie on the ceiling (as in planetariums) is inconvenient: the text on the side turns out
I really liked the floor on the floor with biomass - nuts, seeds, shells under the glasses
A very cool museum! The entrance is 300 TENGE . The views of the city are gorgeous. A very interesting new high-tech building. The exposition is very worthy, it will be interesting for both adults and children! I highly recommend it!
It is mandatory to visit when traveling to Astana. A wonderful, modern museum, where all kinds of energy are clearly shown. On planet earth.
Take your time, go, especially with the children.
Many things are considered a discovery even for an educated, comprehensively developed person.
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.
In general, it is a very interesting place, the idea is good. The only thing that failed, as usual, was the implementation. At the time of the visit, many exhibits were either not working or were closed. It's very hot on the upper floors! The planetarium is very interesting, but there is only one sofa and very small, and there are quite a lot of visitors. Well, at the end, the stairs from the 2nd floor to the first floor are actually 🤣
The Museum of Future Energy is definitely a must-visit!!! It was interesting for everyone, both adults and children! Each floor presents a type of energy, implemented on a large scale, very beautiful and informative! On the floor of "wind energy" there is a wall with paper "turntables", they are launched every 15 minutes, and a glass block where there are 3 wind streams with different wind strength (3, 5 and 7 points). On the water energy floor, the children really liked it too! All floors have left a lasting impression 😍😍😍 I wish you to find the time and opportunity to visit there 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
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!
We weren't in the balloon itself, it was Monday and it wasn't working.We were on the territory. It is very hot, there is almost no shade. There are climbing walls in the children's town, I liked the gate with a fountain, you can get wet in hot weather. Walk carefully, the tiles are broken and all wobbly.Nearby there is a large Mega supermarket, which has a food court and is full of brands that have left Russia - this is who is interested in shopping. By the way, WiFi is not connected in this supermarket with a Russian SIM card, only if you buy a local one.
A great museum for children. It is definitely worth visiting with children. The entrance is not expensive. We had a great time. Cons - only 1 elevator worked, but it was the fault of the people themselves who crammed into the elevators and from overload, they got stuck. Not everything worked and it's frustrating.
Very stylish and interesting!
I was practically alone on a working day, installations, sofas, rollers -everything for convenience, comfortable temperature, amazing views of the city
A miracle of engineering and a good museum.
It's a pity that some of the exhibits are no longer working :(
It is an excellent and useful pastime for children, but it will also be interesting for adults.
An incomparable museum, a lot of interesting and informative things. Inside, the museum was somehow designed by a robot. And from the outside, gorgeous architecture, in other things, like the whole city
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
It looks like a Death Star from Star Wars from the outside. There are many interesting and entertaining expositions about different types of energy inside. You can feel the power of the wind for yourself. You can chat with the robot guide. I recommend tourists to definitely visit.
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.
Well, the class was invested, the idea was great, the European designers and others were great at the start. And then.... it would be necessary to maintain the economy normally, raise management to a height, and develop primary ideas and multiply, love what God has sent😊
Lots of impressions. I want to go back and go through all the floors. The panoramic view of the city of Astana is amazing. I was struck by the exposition of studying the wind, it is fascinating. You can watch endlessly. I recommend.
It's a wonderful place. Interesting installations. 2 hours flew by unnoticed. There is an exhibition of Kazakh applied art in the lobby. I advise you to go up to the top and go down floor by floor.
This is the coolest place we've been to in Astana! There are so many interesting things, it is clear that a lot of work has been invested in the design and construction. All floors were filled with interesting exhibits. You can come to Astana for this place. He was also interested in being with the child. I definitely recommend this place to visit!
Thanks to everyone who participated in the design and construction of such a complex.
The idea is so cool, but in order for the object to work, it must be serviced!! And now it's all like this ... : (
There is no luggage storage - carry everything with you. The wardrobe is not working.
If you are with a stroller, then be ready to drag it down the stairs from the 8th floor.
Half of the exhibits are not working! Something is obviously broken, something has just been turned off. Non-burning screens, objects tied with tape. The robots downstairs, who are apparently supposed to communicate with the guests, are simply cornered.
Everything looks extremely strange.
It could be an interesting space, but in fact it is an abandoned something.
Very sorry.
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
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.
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.
Interestingly, some of the exhibits are not working or need to be updated. There are a lot of interesting things to see. It's a cool idea to start watching from the top floor and go downstairs. Each floor is dedicated to its own energy.
In general, an interesting place:more interactive than clear and useful information, some of the exhibits do not work. But the most memorable thing is the lack of a normal air conditioning system, it is very difficult to stay on the upper floors, and the situation is not particularly improving below.
It was very cool, I went with my friends, I liked everything, it was cool! All these floors were very interesting, everyone had a favorite floor! I liked the glass floor😍
An interesting place. You can always take the guests. You can spend the whole day. There are many food courts and recreation areas. There are many photo locations, interesting places for photographs
Very beautiful.I liked the description of Kazakh customs and rituals, the beautiful interior, the original presentation of national music in the form of a harp.
Friendly staff.
An amazing museum! I really liked it, you can spend more than one hour in it! I would love to come back again. There is a lot of interactivity, and the white flying canvas is just magical, you can watch it for a very long time 😅
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!
The building is impressive, but the museum itself is not impressed.
We could have made the exhibits more visible. For example, the energy of water: flowing water falls on the blades of the turbine, a light bulb is attached to the turbine. The water flow can be adjusted, and the energy output can be estimated using the brightness of a light bulb. The smaller the water flow, the dimmer the light bulb and vice versa. The brightness of the light bulb would clearly show the energy received. It's the same with wind energy. Put up mock-ups of wind turbines. The principle of operation is the same as that of a water turbine. Etc. It would be very interesting and informative for children.
If you think that museums are boring, then you definitely haven't been to the energy museum. It will be interesting for both adults and children. In addition to an interesting presentation of information (interactive stands), a very comfortable design of the space (there are places where you can sit and relax and just enjoy the beautiful view of the city that opens from the windows of this museum)
Impressive! We spent several hours there. Futuristic interiors, working layouts, interesting exhibitions inside (for example, about the life of astronauts). I recommend it to everyone!
Damn, it's a shame that it is not maintained in proper condition, this is an awesome place and one of the business cards of the capital. We were there two years in a row and the picture does not change, the exhibits break down and many simply do not work anymore. it's a pity because the building is grandiose :((((,
Who has not been there, I advise you to visit the sooner the better, look at what else works, and yes, his work schedule is so-so.
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 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.
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