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Experymentarium

10/04/2016

Experymentarium - you may not only here see the biggest soap bubble ever, but also make the first step in to the universe and manufacture the paper yourself. Experiment, touch and think...together with your children. Experymentarium aims at introducing the young to the world of science by means of numbers of interactive and convincing exhibits. Experymentarium stands for an interactive museum of science and technology designed to serve not only children bu also teenagers and adults. You may not only here see the biggest soap bubble ever, but also make the first step in to the universe and manufacture the paper yourself.

Woah, here's a museum that makes science fun, and in a way that rather than ordering you to ‘keep away from the glass’, actively encourages visitors to ‘push’, ‘touch’ and ‘enter’. The learning experience is carved into eight sections: mechatronics (yep, we don’t know either), vibrations (waves and sounds), thermodynamics, optics, astronomy, biology, genetics and chemistry. The experiments visitors get to play around with are the brainchild of Polish scientists and students, and revolve around ideas of light, sound, anatomy, nature and new discoveries. The space takes up 1,200m2 of the Manufaktura complex, and also features a wing designated for temporary exhibits from Polish and European institutions. Patrons include Łódź University and the Łódź Technical University. Your visit should take approximately 80 minutes, during which time you’ll wander through five enclosed rooms, all of which come centred around a large open space. But the really clever bit is the way this educational centre is split into ‘night’ and ‘day’ – you’ll find all the mad light experiments taking place in the ‘night’ area. Then, there’s also a ‘cosmic tunnel’, an interactive exhibit that will leave you in no doubt as to the laws of Physics, as well as ‘Arena Laser Games’, which is exactly what it says on the tin - a laser quest style game where you get to zap people or go hunting for bison and deer. There’s optical illusions, venetian mirrors, logic puzzles and plenty to keep you and the kids entertained. Always ones to keep on-the-ball, there’s also a constant twirl of temporary exhibits – running until October is a special interactive exhibition for the blind. You can even (for an extra fee) take a Mensa IQ test here.
Experymentarium is a discovery-type center. Science has no secrets here. Learning is fun! Anyone can understand even the most complicated issues by themselves. It is never boring! In contrast to traditional museums, where exhibits are placed in closed cabinets bearing the inscription "Do not touch!", here they are open-ended and to encourage the use of them there are subtitles: "Push!", "Go!", "Turn!".

Experymentarium presents exhibitions, enabling independent learning issues from various fields of science, technology and culture. Only in Experymentarium you can see the latest interactive projects, including the most famous art and exhibitions from around the world. Using an attractive method of education through play, in a clear and simple way for everyone and we make the world more cheerful.