Screen needs to be fixed, has a sopt of discolouring on it, very annoying.
Video is not very interesting. Would be great to change videos and make motlre interesting for kids to learn about planets.
I visited the Tashkent Planetarium with my children, located in the Tashkent City Park district. Overall, the idea is good. This amusement park offers 3 types of visits such as a planetarium, a virtual trip and a wax museum. If it stops at each one individually:
- Wax Museum you can see copies of figures of personalities such as Queen Elizabeth 2, Donald Trump, V. Putin, Turkish actors Burak Ozchevit, Neslihan and the figure of Suleiman Sultan, as well as Holywood stars (Terminator, Jackie Chan, Bruce Willis, Dwayne Scala) and actors from Bollywood, football players;
- the planetarium is informative, interesting story about the sun and showing examples, interesting for students' children;
- virtual reality with visits to all historical sites of Uzbekistan.
In general, it's worth a look and see. The prices were for 4 people (two adults and 2 children) - 720000 soms (~$57).
We went to the planetarium, which is quite interesting, especially for children who are interested in learning new things...the service is pleasant, the atmosphere, we haven't been to the museum, we didn't have enough time, but they also speak well
A wide variety of entertainment options! Everything is neat and clean, there are all the necessary things. The staff is helpful. There is a large car park.
I am indescribably delighted with the flying theater, full immersion in Uzbek cities, beauty from a bird's-eye view.
I bring all the guests here, even from Uzbekistan, and every time it's like the first time. Emotions are running high. It is necessary, at least once, but to see
Does not meet expectations. Just a movie projected onto the dome of the room. The content is about nothing, a huge advertisement for the European Astronomical Program about how well they did - they built a telescope in Chile. The planetarium is about the universe, stars, planets, distant worlds, not this stuff. The 13-year-old son just fell asleep on the ottoman. I, fiercely resisting the desire to follow his example, tried to watch to the end and understand why it is called by the big name "Planetarium"? I absolutely do not recommend spending any time or money on this, it is better to pass by, you will not lose anything.
It is very interesting not only for children, but also for adults! Sitting on comfortable bags (not on chairs, not on chairs), you enjoy an educational film about stars, comets, meteorites, etc. But in this building there is not only a planetarium, but also a small wax museum and a breathtaking flying theater! I definitely recommend you to visit!
A great place in a beautiful park! I highly recommend you to visit! Flying over Uzbekistan and Tashkent is a delight! My son (5 years old) I also really liked the planetarium, but flights are favorites, of course.
We were here at the planetarium and the virtual theater. The planetarium is ordinary, as everywhere in big cities, I did not like that there are no comfortable chairs, only bags, they are not very comfortable to lie on, and there was a muzzle on the floor, because it was cold. But I highly recommend going to the virtual theater! A lot of emotions and impressions, we would go again.
What is worth visiting here is the Flight over Uzbekistan attraction. An impressive sight, a very interesting flight over the cities of Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, over the mountains and rivers of Uzbekistan. It's exciting.
Great impressions. Plunged into the atmosphere of space. The whole dome is made like a big screen. I recommend it to parents who have inquisitive children. You can clearly show and explain how our universe works
Well, so-so, everything is very muddy, apparently it should have been 3d, but they didn't give glasses to anyone. The bag chair is surprisingly not comfortable. According to the program, it seemed strange that some planets were described in detail and interestingly, and there was very little information about some
An interesting tour. There are many popular celebrities, scientists and founders. It was interesting to find out their biographies and life history. There were also figures of famous movie characters.
It will be interesting for both adults and children to visit the Tashkent Planetarium. Not even once, because the program is different there. You can watch a modern film projected onto the dome comfortably sitting on upholstered chairs. There is practically no need to wait for a session. The room is very clean and friendly. There is also a flying theater. I was amazed at how you can combine virtual reality with beauty and love for Uzbekistan.
The child and I really like this place. Well, the wax museum is for once, but the flying theater is a delight! We have been on it several times already, the child really likes it! I highly recommend it! And the planetarium itself is also interesting. I really liked the fact that I just relaxed there on these ottomans, "flying" through the solar system!
It's like in Sochi....It is better to take a ticket to all three halls...wax figures and a flight over Uzbekistan...At least, it's not wasted time and there is something to see...
The parking lot is huge. There are many places. Dear, but if you come for a walk inside Tashkent City, I think you can pay, especially since there are no other parking lots nearby. We visited the planetarium together with the children. Age 5, 8, 14 years old. Everyone liked it very much. We watched and didn't even try to get up and run. It's a very entertaining movie.
We watched 3 performances here
-flight over Tashkent 5️⃣🌠
-a film about space 4️⃣🌠
-visited the exhibition of wax figures 3️⃣🌠
Everything is cool, but we flew over Tashkent the coolest 👍👍👍👍👍
The projection is very blurry. It can be seen that the focus of the projector is not perfect, the plot of the disaster movie is also average. It's absolutely not worth the money.
It is more interesting for children. I was not particularly impressed, and it is important to understand that this is a spherical screen, not a planetarium where you can watch the stars in real time. I didn't like the sound in the cinema, deaf and far away.
It's very beautiful, I liked everything.There was a museum, it looked like real people in the museum, but these are sculptures.It was a cool place, and there were ottomans in the hall , it was very comfortable .
We flew over Uzbekistan. This is not my first experience. I saw another performance. But in general it is worth a visit. I don't like wax figures, I went for my daughter's sake, I was once again convinced that it wasn't mine. And few people looked like the original.
Awesome I advise you to visit one of the first sights of Tashkent. It is especially necessary to visit the theater in the planetarium. This is an interactive flight over Uzbekistan. Only delight.
Since the planetarium itself is divided into two locations, this is the planetarium itself and a walk-through room with human-sized figures of various celebrities (and our choice with the child fell on the figures, the price per person is 40,000 soums) I want to say that the price tag is certainly too big for this location, but this was to be expected because all this splendor is located in a park where many people with children naturally come for a walk, to say that something surprised us there would be untrue, very boring and very little, they did not even go into the planetarium because it was on the faces coming out it is clear that they were not interested, and according to reviews, many write that it is boring.
We expected a lot, we can go for once. I fell asleep at the planetarium)) The wax museum is also cool. It's the most important thing to go with your family.
In fact, to look at the ceiling and give 200k in 15 minutes, I think it's expensive, a mini hall with a lot of projectors, they do not cover the lower part of the hall and it's sad, I thought it wakes up the image from the floor to the flesh to the ceiling, but alas. Bigbags are not very comfortable for me, I would put hanging upholstered chairs, they are really more convenient than a bigbag
The place is definitely worth a visit. I have never visited a planetarium before and went there without any expectations, but I was very impressed. Worth the whole cost. Every day there is a different program with an average duration of 25 minutes.
I highly recommend it, the new planetarium, there is also a 3d theater, be sure to go to it, you will definitely get a ton of emotions, the wax figures are very mediocre, you don't have to go there
It's a very interesting place. They show a 30-minute film on top of the dome, about the sun, about other planets. With the effect of 3 D. The sound is comfortable, not like in cinemas, where you can just go deaf. For school children, I think there will be a lot of impressions. Of course there are no telescopes there.
There is also a wax museum in the same building. They are made as if alive, in full growth. There are many famous personalities.
The ticket price is about 80 thousand for both entrances, to the museum and the planetarium.
Flying over Uzbekistan is something amazing.The Wax Museum also made me happy and made me smile.Thanks I will definitely come again with my friends.
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August 23, 2024
Spherical cinema. The projectors are slightly not fully configured and the overlap of the picture is visible. And it's so interesting. Unfortunately, it is necessary to instruct people at the entrance how to behave. They don't watch the show, they chat and eat... the idea of soft bags is not a bad one, but it is necessary to disinfect them somehow after each performance
We went on a "flight over Uzbekistan". It is very interesting, but, little, one can even say, they did not pay attention to the local flora and fauna at all. If they had added this, it would have been just beautiful!!!
The planetarium is, of course, small and, to be honest, it is not clear why it is called that.. Actually, there is only a small room under the dome from the planetarium, where a 24-minute film about the solar system and planets is shown. It is informative, but very general, for those guys who are interested in this topic, all the facts are already known.
The other 2 points are completely different: the attraction "flight over Uzbekistan" - and this, of course, is a super thing! Thanks to the shooting from a quadcopter and special effects, you seem to be flying over a variety of cities in the country. Beautiful, spectacular!
And a tiny exhibition of wax figures, though very plausibly made - the 9-year-old boy really liked it.