It's a good museum. We were very pleased with the interactive exhibits in the Hall of Culture. A great souvenir shop. There is not enough audio guide. Groups of schoolchildren who were aping in the halls were very much in the way. Perhaps organized groups should have a separate day.
It could have been better. For the Central/Main One, it is weak and sparse, there are many gaps, there is little to see. One discount is that many exhibits were previously "lost". The guides, with all that, well done, the tour is interesting and informative, worth it. The employee at the printing press is pleasant to communicate with, enlightened in detail, enthusiastically about printing, knows a lot and shares information, respect.
By the way, it is not appropriate for "Such a" museum to let some "private owners" do separate exhibitions "for a fee." A strange attempt to commercialize history.
An interesting museum, very patriarchal, which adds extra charm to the space.
The staff is responsive and loves their job!
We had a very useful and interesting time!