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Fantastic science and technology centre, much quieter than Copernicus Centre in Warsaw and with the best and the most modern Planetarium on the site, not even mentioning smaller Spheric Cinema inside EC1. There are 3 floors packed with attractions and technology/scientific hands-on exhibits. Every time we visit we discover new spaces (for instance laboratories) and new temporary exhibitions. When you are there try to explore all side corridorrs/rooms as they lead to more parts of this interactive centre - for instance remember on the 3rd floor turn not only into the more visible exhibition about energy on the right, but explore corridor on the left leading to the waves room. Also next to the (currently closed) cafe, there are doors leading to another circular exhibition space. Young kids (and older ones :-)) would love signal room - on the mezzanine floor. Separate entrance leads to The Elements Street - play space for younger kids. The museum is disabled friendly: plenty of accesible toilets, ramps, lifts, Braille notices. Descriptions of exhibits/experiments available also in English. Currently there is great exhibition available: "The Mysteries of Pollens". Check website for special events.