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The Museum Of Senses in Prague offers a delightful experience where art meets science in the most playful of ways. This interactive attraction is a visual feast, perfect for sparking curiosity among visitors of all ages, especially younger children who will be enchanted by the optical illusions and hands-on activities. While the entrance is wheelchair accessible, note that some exhibits may present minor challenges for those with mobility issues. The museum, though considered small, offers a unique opportunity for family fun with its quirky displays, like the surprising nail bed exhibit. The welcoming staff ensures a memorable visit, and despite its compact size, there are plenty of spots for capturing creative and whimsical photos. However, the admission price might be a bit steep for some, considering the museum's scale. While it may not hold the same appeal for teenagers, its charm lies in its ability to mesmerize the younger ones, making it an ideal spot for families seeking a few hours of lighthearted entertainment.
1-2 hours
Suitable for children
The nearest public transport options for your convenience.
Nice place. Small but nice
Schön und sehr interessant für Kinder aber für die die Preis eher teuer
Es hat sich Spaß gemacht, aber sehr laut.
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