In general, there are a lot of exhibits, 2 floors.
Planning a time to visit, it is not possible to get around it in 30 minutes. I just didn't have enough time to read everything carefully. Without knowing Serbian, many texts are readable.
On the 2nd "Man and technology". On the 0th, there are games for children: logic, mechanics, chemistry.
There is also a souvenir shop and a toilet.
There are water coolers on the floors, in the heat of +38 it is very important.
The receptionist is not a very polite employee, he demands to communicate only in English or Serbian. Although the workers in the hall, not knowing Russian, were happy to participate in communication and even helped to see interesting exhibits for Russia. They helped me navigate in a large room.
There are no "grandmothers" here, as is customary in our museums, although everywhere there are signs "Do not touch with your hands" and "Do not play musical instruments".
There are places to relax.
It's a good museum. For a change, I think it's worth going and looking at the exhibits collected in the museum. There are some exhibits missing in the photo, for example, old cars. The cost is very acceptable
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I am absolutely delighted with the museum! We spent a lot of time there! The museum is sooo big, with an area of 1600 sq.m. What is not here, from various household items, from "ancient" irons to "ancient" computers. The exhibition is complemented by documents, photographs, audio and video materials.
The Museum of Belgrade with the mausoleum of Broz Tito is better - there it becomes clear that by destroying Yugoslav socialism, the Serbs did not gain anything, falling into a co-Slavic shabbiness
There are interactive exhibits, the children really liked it
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Евгений
Level 15 Local Expert
February 24, 2023
Достаточно большой музей расположенный на территории бывшей ТЭС. Экспонаты всевозможные и затрагивают все аспекты жизни. Здесь и про развитие фото, и про компьютеры, и про бытовую технику, и про аудио/видео, и про двигатели и электростанции и многое другое.
На нижнем этаже есть своего рода научная игровая комната, где экспонаты демонстрирует законы физики.
Приходят много групп из школьников. В целом музей будет интересен практически для обновления посетителя.
Билет обошёлся в 300 динар.