The car-maker Skoda funded this interactive museum, which is actually contained by one of the brand’s former facilities. It’s a place that balances education and fun to help get kids thinking about science in creative new ways.
The centre is vast, at 3000 square metres, and is crammed with games and experiments. Many of the exhibits require kids to get involved and active, putting physical and chemical principles into action. Trained experts also put on demonstrations, for instance with static electricity and exploding bubbles.