The venue promises a lot but doesn't deliver. A number of the interactive activities were broken or not working. Given the number of people who attend they must make enough to ensure the activities are kept functional. Place was under managed and very dated. The stuff animals have definitely seen better days. This could have been so good but was a real disappointment for all five of us!
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The venue promises a lot but doesn't deliver. A number of the interactive activities were broken or not working. Given the number of people who attend they must make enough to ensure the activities are kept functional. Place was under managed and very dated. The stuff animals have definitely seen better days. This could have been so good but was a real disappointment for all five of us!
The exterior design of the Science Museum is magnificent, and the floors inside are distributed in the past, present and future. Especially in the exhibition area on the second floor, the interactive platform provides children with various displays of protection of wildlife, garbage recycling, pedestrians crossing the road waiting for the green light, hydrodynamic principle and other interactive content are novel and interesting, entertaining and teaching! Tickets include space theaters for £15 per person, if you are travelling by train, buy tickets with tickets, buy one get one free, buy one person ticket and two people enter the tour.
The Children's Science Museum is a bit old. Most of the local schools organize activities, there are explanations and operations, it is a bit interesting. There is a children's exploration park outdoors. Unlike ordinary children's playgrounds, there are many fun projects that are free to teach.
The name is very suitable for the purpose of the Science Museum. The scientific atmosphere is very strong. I have seen a lot of interesting appliances and machinery. Special sticks. You see the name of the think tank is very scientific.
The Smart Library Science Museum is a modern science and technology exploration museum and one of the largest museums in the UK outside London, located in a modern new complex called Millennium Point (Millennium Point). The museum has 10 exhibition halls on 4 floors, covering all aspects of human technology history, current situation and future. It has more than 200 interactive booths and is one of the most interactive science and technology museums in the world. At Thinknow, you can try to break up a street crime with high technology or complete a virtual hip operation; at Thinkhere, you can learn about Birmingham’s history and the lives of locals; and at Thinkahead, you can access the cutting edge of science and technology. It is worth mentioning that the vast majority of interactive booths have a low entry threshold, which is perfect for curious children. In addition, the Planetarium is the first digital planetarium in Birmingham, which can project starry sky images on the 360-degree skyscreen of the image hall, so that visitors can feel immersive. There will also be a variety of scientific exploration films and short films, from the structure of the human body to the formation of the solar system, rich in content and interesting.