My friend and I decided to see the wax museum in Tashkent City. This museum is located in the same building as the planetarium. We haven't been to the som planetarium. I liked the wax museum, but not much. However, the figures are straight natural. The location of Tashkent City Park is beautiful. But there's nothing to do there during the day.
Awesome place for your money. We had a great time. But everything is very fast. Wax figures are not about three pieces, conditionally no. And space and flying around Uzbekistan is fun, of course.
In general, I liked it, but sharpening a film about a certain comet, which was discovered by some Russians, would be less pretentious pathos, I would like more useful information about basic knowledge, the structure of the universe, where from, galaxies, planets, satellites, asteroids, stars, meteorite belts, nebulae, black holes, space and time.
An interesting place. A very interesting story about the stars, planets, and the universe. I liked the demonstration of all this on the spherical ceiling.
The program is short, but beautiful. I can't answer for reliability - I'm not a great astronomy expert. In the hall, the seats are large soft bags / for viewing reclining or lying down.
I liked it, even if the information is there for younger children, but the immersion itself, lying on ottomans, in the vast expanse of space, has such a calming effect :)
A dizzying short film min 15 about the Rosetta spacecraft and its flight to a comet. Tells the scientist with a bad dictation who discovered this comet. It's not worth 50,000. The child seemed to like it, the adults didn't
I like the flying theater better, but the prices don't justify themselves. if you don't care about money, then I recommend going because this institution is considered the only one in the whole of Uzbekistan. there is a wax museum there, it costs about $ 3. it also includes a planetarium, a trip to the world of space in the 7d format, the price is about $ 4 and the building includes an attraction in the 9d format. This is a flight through Uzbekistan in technology, that is, virtually, I like it the most, the price is about $ 5.
So you can go with the children, a place for a couple of times, but the situation around is a little annoying, everything seems to be for the rich, and people walk around and wonder with open mouths that you can live like this...the entrance for cars is 20,000 soums, and the entrance to the planetarium will already cost 40,000 soums (admission is free for children under 5 years old)
It's fine, especially at the beginning. It was interesting about planets and stars, but not so much about life on Earth. Because we went with the mood to watch about space. The 6-year-old child quickly became bored.