Audioversum Innsbruck: A Sensory Experience for the Whole Family The Audioversum is an interactive science museum dedicated to the sense of hearing, located in Innsbruck, Austria. We visited the Audioversum during a ski vacation in Stubai Glacier, and we were very impressed by how fun and educational it was. Pros Interactive and engaging: The Audioversum is a very interactive museum, with many hands-on exhibits that involve visitors in the process of learning about hearing. Our children had a great time experimenting with different sounds and instruments. Educational: The Audioversum provides a lot of information about hearing, from how the ear works to the impact of noise on our health. We learned many new and interesting things. Suitable for all ages: The Audioversum is a museum suitable for all ages. Children will have fun experimenting with the exhibits, while adults will appreciate the detailed scientific information. Accessible: The Audioversum is centrally located in Innsbruck and is easily accessible by public transport. Cons Can be crowded: The Audioversum is a popular museum and can be crowded, especially on weekends and during school holidays. Visit duration: You can easily spend a few hours at the Audioversum, so plan your visit accordingly. Our experience We visited the Audioversum on a rainy day when we couldn't ski. It was a perfect activity for a bad weather day. Our children had a great time experimenting with the exhibits, and we appreciated the educational information. We spent about three hours at the museum, and we could have stayed longer if we didn't have to leave. Recommendations Book tickets in advance: The Audioversum is a popular museum and can be crowded, so it is recommended to book tickets in advance. Plan your visit: The Audioversum is a large museum with many exhibits. Plan your visit accordingly to make sure you have time to see everything. Take your time to experiment: Don't rush through the museum. Take your time to experiment with the exhibits and learn about hearing. Conclusion Overall, we had an excellent experience at the Audioversum Innsbruck. It was a fun and educational activity for the whole family. We highly recommend the Audioversum to anyone visiting Innsbruck, regardless of age. I hope this review was helpful. If you have any questions, please feel...
Read moreWe came in 1 hour before the closing time, on the website it says it should be enough. We were deciding in the lobby which section we should go to first, the lady from the front desk came to us and told us to start with the testing facility (not sure how to call it). You come into a room and have some stops/tasks/questions to fill in a questionnaire which fills a database of visitors and you can compare yourself to other visitors, but for us it had absolutely no added value. We spent 50 minutes in there and we didn't have time to actually see exhibitions, we only speed ran through the first floor, I didn't find interesting the exhibition about history of hearing ads. I didn't have time to explore installations which on the first glance looked interesting. In the end the visit was a waste of money and time, I was very...
Read moreI give it a 4 only because of the temporary exhibition You are unique. The main exhibition is not worth a visit. The first floor is just sooo boring, I expected sound experiments and sound demonstrations, obviously some music explanations too. There is nothing....
There's a place where you can record yourself and then listen to the recording... wow, you need to go to a museum to do that?
There is a room, where you can hear differet sounds. It plaued jungle sounds when we entered, but it wasn't actual jungle sounds, it was wellness music with some elephants thrown in...
And then there is a ful room dedicated to ads for hearing aids for one company. Maybe this was the whole point of the "museum" and all the other rooms are just cover.
Really not...
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