Interesting and kid-friendly spot to learn about science and physics. There's lots of machines and devices to easily explain how things work. We haven't waited for long to enter but there was a problem with finding a parking spot. At the entrance there's a shop, great distraction for children. There's also a canteen where you can have a dinner with your family. There are toilets and free Wi-Fi too. Minus one star because it feels like putting everything in one room isn't the best solution. It feels like giant crowded and loud playground. Some devices were broken and looking at reviews they've been like this for a long...
Read moreTried to preorder tickets and the website told me something about the process didn‘t work. Tried some other ways to pay online… same problem. Tried to call for two days. No answer. Finally decided to just try it and drive there (~1h drive) to be told that that‘s the usual behavior of the website when there are no free places for that day available. Why didn‘t the website tell us? Wasted gas, money, time and the nerves of your very very nice employee that talked to us. Corona-Times make it hard and complicated for everybody. So why make it even more complicated for people that want...
Read moreGreat multilingual science center, well worth a visit with your family if you're in or near Luxembourg. The staff were very friendly and helpful. My four year old was particularly fascinated with the construction-themed exhibits while my nine year couldn't get enough of the Boombox electronic music exhibit. I noticed quite a few of the exhibits are very recent, such as the ChatGPT-like AI that can understand and answer your spoken questions. There is no on-premise restaurant but there are several good dining options nearby, and there's a picnic area if you've brought...
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