There are more than two hundred different museums in Moscow. Among them are museum-apartments, galleries, house-museums, cultural objects. There are not so many science guardians. Five science museums are popular among schoolchildren, residents and guests of the capital.
Instructions
Step 1
"Through the Looking Glass" is an interactive exhibition of exhibits in the field of mechanics, optics, electricity, magnetism and atmospheric phenomena. The object is located at Ryazansky prospect, 2, building 24. It is open every day, except Monday. Admission is free for everyone. A big plus is the slogan of the museum: "No showcases and everything can be touched with your hands." Consultants provide detailed information on exhibits and installations that demonstrate physical phenomena.
Step 2
In the building "Through the Looking Glass" is also the "Theater of Entertaining Science". If the performance takes place on Ryazansky Prospekt, admission is free. In the case of a theater departure to school or home, the cost is negotiated. Teachers show interesting physical and chemical experiments, interactive games, culinary master classes and various experiments.
Step 3
At st. Butyrskaya, 46/2 there is a museum "Experimentanium". It works every day, seven days a week. Tickets on weekdays are: for children under 16 years old - 250 rubles, for adults - 350 rubles; on weekends and holidays: children - 350 rubles, parents - 450 rubles. The exhibition contains more than 200 exhibits that introduce the main sections of school physics. Paid circles for schoolchildren are open at the museum. The consultants provide compelling insights into acoustics, optical illusions, puzzles, and more. The museum is analogous to Western exhibitions of entertaining science. Recently, the game Mindball was opened here, where you control the ball with the help of the power of thought.
Step 4
The Lunarium in the Planetarium is very popular. The museum is located on the street. Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya, 5, building 1. The ticket costs 350 rubles, children under 6 years old admission is free. The planetarium has such halls as "Lunarium", "Museum of Urania", "Sky Park", "Big and Small Star Halls" and "Big and Small Observatories". Visitors especially love the pneumatic mail, the theremin, and the flying suitcase with gyroscope.
Step 5
One of the most visited places in Moscow is the "Polytechnic Museum". There are expositions on the topics of computer technology, aviation, mining, optics, chemistry, astronautics, printing, metallurgy, etc. The Guardian of Science was opened back in 1872 and is considered one of the largest scientific museums in the world. On the ground floor there are cars and bicycles, the others are physics sections. The exhibits show the history of creation and improvement from watches to rockets. Admission for adults costs 150 rubles, for children and pensioners - 70 rubles. Free admission every first Friday of the month.