The exhibition ‘Science is Fun’ was created in 2021. Here you can get acquainted with the most significant objects of the permanent exhibition, which tells you about scientific achievements, works of scientists and also reveals secrets of the laws of nature.
All the sections are united by an evolutionary idea. With panoramas, you can study the Ordovician and Silurian, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods and trace the development of life on the planet from one epoch to another. You can see faces of Australopithecus and representatives of the genus Homo—Neanderthals, Homo naledi and Homo floresiensis restored from skulls.
The exhibition covers all aspects of life on the Earth — from Fuligo septica moving on rotten wood to penguins nesting in Antarctica.
All the sections are united by an evolutionary idea. With panoramas, you can study the Ordovician and Silurian, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods and trace the development of life on the planet from one epoch to another. You can see faces of Australopithecus and representatives of the genus Homo—Neanderthals, Homo naledi and Homo floresiensis restored from skulls.
The exhibition covers all aspects of life on the Earth — from Fuligo septica moving on rotten wood to penguins nesting in Antarctica.
Exhibits are marked with AR stickers for identification purposes.