Here you can have an insightful tour about the first Russian radio laboratory, outstanding scientists Alexander Popov, Mikhail Bonch-Bruevich, Oleg Losev, radios, TV sets and recorders with history.
The unexpected soundtrack is provided by the exhibits — today’s radio broadcast coming out with a retro rasp from an old radio, electro music with a wow effect when performed on an Aelita synthesizer and boogie-woogie 'on ribs' from a 1970s turntable.
In the Science Hall, you can touch any exhibit or spend a few hours making physical experiments with suspended spheres. This is physics made fun for visitors aged 6–60.