Visiting the Guinness World Records Museum in Copenhagen is an exciting and fun-filled experience. Located in the heart of the city, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of extraordinary achievements and record-breaking feats.
From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by an array of interactive exhibits and displays showcasing some of the most incredible records from around the world. The museum is well-organized, making it easy to navigate through the different sections, each dedicated to a specific category of records, such as sports, human body, animals, and technology.
One of the highlights of the museum is the interactive elements that allow visitors to test their own skills and compare them to the record holders. Whether it's attempting to break a virtual record or measuring yourself against the world's tallest man, these hands-on activities add an engaging and educational dimension to the visit.
The museum is suitable for visitors of all ages, making it a great destination for families. Children, in particular, will be captivated by the bizarre and extraordinary displays, from the largest collection of toys to the fastest vehicles.
Overall, the Guinness World Records Museum in Copenhagen is a must-visit for anyone interested in the limits of human potential and the wonders of the world. It's an entertaining and inspiring experience that leaves you in awe of what people...
Read moreOf all the museums and exhibits we visited in Copenhagen, this one was probably one of the more tired and least enjoyable. My 5 and 7 year olds had a decent time (hence why I am giving 3 stars), but overall I thought it was quite poor. For adults I would honestly give it 0.5 stars.
Virtually everything seemed to be broken and didn’t work properly - in fact, aside from PacMan and Pong every interactive challenge was either broken, missing parts or had very little instruction regarding its operation. There was very little in the way of actual bits of world record history in the museum and lots of it is simply poor quality models of animals and posters.
Luckily we didn’t have to pay as we had the CPH Card so I am probably being a bit more charitable.
The positives:
the one staff member we saw was polite the pong, shouting booth and Pac-Man games were fun it wasn’t very long
Probably one to avoid unless you have easily...
Read moreYoungest grandchild (10 years old) wanted to visit here as he has lots of the Guinness World of Records books. The statur (?) of the world's tallest man, outside, is quite a big draw. But inside we were disappointed. It's all very tired looking. Several displays were not working. There were some games that related to world records for children to play. At the end was a creepy area of sinister things, but I thought they were pretty amateurish. And my grandchildren were not overly impressed either. So, if you are a fan, then by all means give it a try. I think we got more fun in the free Lego shop just down the road. Please see what others say - perhaps I am being a bit hard on them. One great thing is that we walked about an hour from our hotel to see the little mermaid and the expectation of going into the Guinness World of Records kept our 10 year old enthusiastic on the walk back from the little mermaid to...
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