11.08.24. we (family from Croatia) went on day trip to Celje also visiting Tehnopark. Tehnopark is well equiped and interesting both for adults and children, but actually I want compliment on completely different thing. When we reached last exhibition floor ( with electrical experiments and modern technology ) there was facility employee with dozen people gathered around who all listened carefully and watched him presenting robotics ( other personal wasnt so forward exept from lady working on VR wingman ). So that particular employee answered all of our questions and showed us through other artifacts and explained their functioning. We made a great conversation with him, and we think he is extraordinary caring, competent and quality person. Kids were delighted with received approach too. I just regret that we didn't saw astronomy part of Tehnopark because thats my primary field of interest, but heck definitely will return here sometime again to check it out and meet our dear "host" again. My opinion is that adequate "human factor" is most important thing when you're interacting with people and he proved it in the best possible light. He's...
Read moreTehnopark Celje was an amazing place to visit and it was my first time there. Primarily meant for kids of all ages, it surely woke up a child in me.
I had my face painted, got my pics taken "climbing" up the City Hall walls, tried VR high-rise plank walking and much more.
Kids we took with us were utterly enjoying themselves the whole time even though some of them had already visited Tehnopark before. There is simply so much to see, try, and learn there that every new visit just adds to the overall experience and makes you want to come back again.
The staff were friendly and helpful wherever we went, from front desk to the planetarium guy to the artists who painted our faces exactly the way we asked them to. 🐯 🦋 🦄
Definitely recommend taking kids for a fun-filled, educational and exciting visit. And buying some great merch while...
Read moreA must while visiting Celje. OK, it is not for free, but you get a great experience of science, physics, advanced technilogies and chemistry. The exhibition is also about human body, sences and behaviour.
Exhibition is exposed in two floors, accessible for disabled persons. They have a lift and you can experience how difficoult it is if you are blind or on wheelchair, because they have a special blind room and a wheelchair polygon. They have interesting robot section and some flight simulator for flying like a bird, hang gliding, ....
So for sure you can have fun for about 3 hours if you are curious even more. Great for kids and not to forget about the employees that explain kindly and help you gladely to explore...
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