Stay away if you have small children! This place is only for adults/ senior citizens.
Outside there is some old carnival machines, which my son played with eight when we arrived. We asked inside of they would open / turn on, but where told that they only opened in vacations but we could play on them. Instantly one of the other senior citizens that run the place complained that they are not up to code... Odly enough nothing was fenced off and no signs said it was closed.
While buying tickets me and my 3 year old wanted to go in, but where told off. Inside the museum was very cool, but a lot of small pieces where in every exhibition with everywhere signed DONT TOUCH DONT TOUCH. This is extremely hard to communicate to small children when there is stuff everywhere, either have less loose stuff or have some exhibitions where touch is allowed.
While me and my son was looking at things my wife was talking to the volunteers and apparently my very small man purse was a problem because I might tip something over.
We ended up leaving after 10 minutes. The volunteers where extremely hostile, except for one.
Stay away unless you like angry senior citizens or can ignore it and look at...
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