Kaminskogo, 24 | Industrial Art Cluster Oktava, Tula 300041, RussiaMap
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Must see
Definitely a unique museum, if you want to call it a museum I would refer to it as an "interactive museum". Unlike in other museums the museum gives you the tour. It's like a movie you are walking ...
Unusual, interesting, but the name is not about the meaning of the museum
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The "five" estimate is put in advance. The museum is located on the second floor of one of the buildings of the industrial cluster "Octava" (new-fashioned name for the former manufacturing building of the same name worldwide from ...
When reviews and expectations were completely different from reality.
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There was an industry history presentation. Unfortunately neither history as such nor clear feed. Loud sounds of an unclear musical show, twinning strips and cords, quiet readers read t...
Must see
Definitely a unique museum, if you want to call it a museum I would refer to it as an "interactive museum". Unlike in other museums the museum gives you the tour. It's like a movie you are walking ...
Awful. Don't waste money and time
First the tour was carried out for an hour and then at all canceled We waited an hour to bring children, but they eventually cancel the tour at all
Unusual, interesting, but the name is not about the meaning of the museum
The "five" estimate is put in advance. The museum is located on the second floor of one of the buildings of the industrial cluster "Octava" (new-fashioned name for the former manufacturing building of the same name worldwide from ...
Full of shit
Concrete divorce for money. Multi-Info from Wikipedia for children very sorry for their spent time NO RECOMMENDED
When reviews and expectations were completely different from reality.
There was an industry history presentation. Unfortunately neither history as such nor clear feed. Loud sounds of an unclear musical show, twinning strips and cords, quiet readers read t...