The Einstein Museum of Entertaining Sciences is a unique interactive space in the city of Volgograd, where the complex laws of physics turn into an exciting game. Opened in 2013, it became the first establishment of its kind in this part of the country, offering visitors the chance not just to look at exhibits, but to become part of real experiments.

Over 150 interactive exhibits are presented across two floors of the museum. In this amazing place, which showcases Russia as a hub for educational leisure, you can touch lightning, create a giant soap bubble, or see how cold water "boils" from simple movements. The museum covers a wide range of fields of knowledge: from acoustics and electricity to optical illusions and mechanics.
It is an ideal spot for a family day out, where children fall in love with science and adults fondly recall their school curriculum. The exhibition is designed so that complex natural phenomena become clear and visual even for the smallest researchers.