I can't remember a worse museum. There's nothing to watch at all. The exhibits are full of cheap stuff, the books are styrofoam or with blank pages. A couple of flasks of colored water. Some kind of dummies are incomprehensible. The tour consisted in the fact that at the entrance they handed over a piece of paper with a text in Russian and said "read it, this is a museum." They refused to talk, saying that the guide does not speak Russian. But they sell tickets to Russians nevertheless. DO NOT GO TO THIS PSEUDO-MUSEUM, THERE IS NOTHING TO DO THERE. Money is wasted
Everything in the museum is a complete prop. Don't expect to find and look at what once belonged to the Alchemists. Dry branches of herbs, jars, artificial skeletons, fake books, old furniture in the attic with a lot of dust -that's what you'll pay for.
It's a pity the time and money spent on this museum. One name. In a couple of weeks in any city, you can make such a museum out of things found at flea markets.
The museum is just a name. 300 crowns-1500 rubles for the wind (for a family of 3 people) For such an entrance fee, you could hire a Russian-speaking guide.
An attic with a set of flasks and that's it!