Many exhibits, such as the 'Cloud Room' and 'Water Path,' are built to scale for children to experience physical phenomena firsthand.
The museum features a specialized 'Sphera' planetarium for educational space-themed screenings.
Exhibits are designed in-house by a team of physicists and engineers to ensure scientific accuracy during interactive play.
The collection includes a permanent display on human anatomy that utilizes interactive models to explain physiological processes.
Experimentanium is an interactive science museum in Moscow featuring over 300 hands-on exhibits covering physics, biology, and mechanics. The facility is organized into themed galleries such as Acoustics, Optics, Water, and Electromagnetism. Visitors are encouraged to touch, operate, and experiment with displays designed to demonstrate scientific principles through direct engagement. The museum hosts regular live science shows, including chemistry experiments and high-voltage physics demonstrations. It occupies a multi-story building on Leningradsky Avenue. The space is specifically designed to accommodate school groups and families, with educational workshops available on-site.
The 'Giant Soap Bubble' station or the static electricity Van de Graaff generator area.
Plan to visit on a weekday to avoid high crowd levels during weekend school excursions.
Participate in the live 'Science Labs' as they provide context to the surrounding static exhibits.
Check the daily schedule upon entry to align your visit with the live demonstration shows.
Avoid arriving during peak weekend afternoons when school group bookings significantly increase wait times for individual exhibits.
Casual clothing and comfortable shoes are recommended for walking between multiple floors of exhibits; running is prohibited.