The Microbiology Museum needs to collect tickets. Our group of people calculated that the cost is quite high and did not go in to ride. It is estimated that it is a display of some insect-related specimens. If you are interested, you can go and see it.
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The Microbiology Museum needs to collect tickets. Our group of people calculated that the cost is quite high and did not go in to ride. It is estimated that it is a display of some insect-related specimens. If you are interested, you can go and see it.
Adult tickets: €14, Child tickets: €12 (up to 3-9 years old). It’s fun to visit various microbes. My kids love to see them up close under a microscope. Children also love to see leaf slices, ant exhibits, giraffe specimens, etc. The restaurant had a lot of fun. We were a bit tight and so we spent 45 minutes to an hour visiting. I highly recommend anyone who comes to Amsterdam to visit here.
The theme is relatively small, but the only microbiological museum in the world, of course, is going to see a different microbiological world, which is fun.
This is the only microbiology museum in the world, and many microbes are introduced in a very popular way, and they can also be observed with a microscope.
From the Maritime Museum, we went straight to the last stop today, the Micropia Museum! Speaking of this museum, it is estimated that many strategies are not available. I found him when I studied the Dutch attractions. This is the most modern and distinctive museum in our trip! The cost of construction of up to 10 million euros was completed in November 2014, when the Queen of the Netherlands personally cut the color, which shows the importance of the country. After saying so much, it will no longer sell Guanzi. This is a microbiological museum. Here, everyone can understand themselves and things around from another perspective. This is not the ordinary place to see!