Experimentorium - Science Museum
About This Museum
Tucked away on a quiet street in Tbilisi, the Experimentorium feels less like a traditional museum and more like a vibrant, chaotic playground for the mind. It’s a place where the theoretical principles of physics and chemistry aren't locked away in glass cases but are instead handed directly to you. The air hums with the sound of whirring gears, delighted shrieks from children, and the occasional 'pop' of a chemical reaction. You don't just observe science here; you grab it, spin it, and become an active part of the experiment.
Collection Highlights
Key exhibits include a giant plasma ball that makes your hair stand on end, a bed of nails you can safely lie on to learn about pressure distribution, and bubbling chemical stations where you can create colorful, non-toxic reactions. One of the most popular spots is the anti-gravity mirror room that creates an endless, dizzying reflection of yourself.
Visitor Information
It's very much geared towards families and school groups, so expect a lively, energetic crowd—weekends are particularly bustling. It's the kind of place where kids can run from one station to another without getting a single 'don't touch' warning.
Architecture & Building
Housed in what feels like a repurposed Soviet-era building, its functionalist exterior gives way to a bright, modern interior painted in primary colors. The design is intentionally unpretentious, focusing all its energy on creating an open-plan space filled with interactive stations rather than architectural grandeur.
Contact & Location
Address: Exotour, 17, პავლე ინგოროყვას ქუჩა, მთაწმინდა, მთაწმინდა, სოლოლაკი, მთაწმინდის რაიონი, თბილისი, 0108, საქართველო
Phone: +995 32 247 57 37
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