I've seen many museums of this kind so I was happy to find out that a similar one had opened in Moscow. "Experimentanium" is the place where science and entertainment are united. There you can learn the physical laws through launching some mechanisms. Believe me, many adults enjoy it as much as their children. Kids (and some guys like me) also like to climb the big American truck situated on the first floor and explore its engine.
The second floor offers more interaction. There is one laboratory and two lecture-halls where the shows are held. One of the most popular is the soap bubbles show during which you can get inside the bubble. Take your kids to the "Reactive show" and give them the opportunity to see beautiful experiments held by crazy scientists. Actually, it's more correct to say that children take you, because you get the free ticket only if you buy one for your child. The "Tesla show", as you might guess, is for those who want to see experiments with electricity.
There are some other additional attractions you may visit during the whole day. Mindball is very hard because you should score a goal by... not thinking about scoring a goal. So, if you want to relax after visiting all the exciting exhibitions and shows, pay extra 150 rubles and enjoy the attraction. Or just visit the museum café.
And remember: while many museums are closed on Monday, this one becomes cheaper by 100 rubles!
Leningradskiy prospekt, 80/1
Adults weekend:
RUB
650
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