Katya K.
Google
Uhm...can hardly call it a museum. It was only 5€ per person, but it was mostly infographics.
The museum has two parts. The first part is on 5 floors. On the 5th there is a panoramic view. It's a bit misleading as there are no big windows, only several small ones. In the second part of the museum, you have to climb down the stairs and go through a port and down the stairs. The second part had just pictures from Unesco and some original stones the bridge was built with.
We didn't feel like it was a completely waste because the entry fee was so cheap, but we expected more.