As they told at the museum, the new object occupies three floors and an area of 360 square meters. At the entrance to the museum, the guests meet the ocean − a giant pool with 100 thousand balls.
The halls of the venue host educational and entertainment installations created by artists and designers. Visitors can see The History of Color from Cave Painting to the Present textile exhibition, seven color displays and Glaros − the world's largest sound synthesizer, learn the history of the Pantone color model, and take peculiar pictures in a variety of interactive photo zones. For example, in The Sweet Universe, where there are donuts, gummy bears and many others.
The museum has also The White Room − a place for reflection and the opportunity to stay all of one’s own.
And after traveling through the vivid halls, everyone can visit the donut bar and taste the color in the form of glaze on the donut.
"Our goal is to invite guests of all ages to explore color more deeply than they can in everyday life. To make them feel like they are in one of the best and funniest educational spaces in the world," the founder of the project, Irina Banova said and expressed hope that the knowledge gained in the museum will be useful in everyday lives of the visitors.
By the way, it is quite difficult to pass the museum by. It has yellow waffle walls and a blue-green roof.
Its address: Eupatoria, 29c Lenin St., Avangard Park.
More information about the museum and the entrance fee can be found on the Instagram page @evpa_museum or by phone +7 (978) 209 48 87.