This museum is rather small and the facilities are not great. But other than that we had an amazing experience. The tasting section offered some unique things but there were also a few tasty things for the kids to enjoy without immediately spitting it out. Compared to other museums I was very impressed by the level of interactivity. The signs were also good, focusing on the most interesting things and made it easy to explan for the kids what everything was.
The kids got to hold the biggest snail, Bertil, which was a highpoint. Very friendly staff and overall a...
Read moreVery small museum (although I wouldn't use that term) with very few exhibits, many of which are of minimal interest. The value for money is very questionable.
Additional information to the original review: Upon publication of the less positive review, the owner contacted me and kindly suggested a full refund for the tickets. Very honourable and respectable initiative, proving honest intentions of...
Read moreA small but fun little museum tjat puts your senses to the test. Not many places you can try eating crickets, worms, and the world's strongest licorice. It is small, with a limited number of exhibits, but fun and very helpful and friendly staff. Went late on an afternoon so few people. They try maintain hygiene, including via limiting number of visitors. Worth a...
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