La variedad de exposiciones es agradable. Bellas obras y diseño interior. Con frecuencia cambian la colección de arte, así que a menudo se sorprenderá. A veces puede no ser su gusto, pero todavía divertido ver nuevas tendencias y artista. El hotel está muy bien situado en el centro de la ciudad, pero no se puede permitir que los perros entren en el mercado de los agricultores. El martes por la noche, el jazz, la cerveza y el queso, y el queso, me gustan.
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La variedad de exposiciones es agradable. Bellas obras y diseño interior. Con frecuencia cambian la colección de arte, así que a menudo se sorprenderá. A veces puede no ser su gusto, pero todavía divertido ver nuevas tendencias y artista. El hotel está muy bien situado en el centro de la ciudad, pero no se puede permitir que los perros entren en el mercado de los agricultores. El martes por la noche, el jazz, la cerveza y el queso, y el queso, me gustan.
Los museos científicos y industriales son muy populares, todos son objetos de gran sensación de tecnología, muchos aviones están sobre ellos, sentimientos muy chocante, los coches también son muchos, les gusta visitar aquí, los turistas también son muchos.
Aunque el Museo de Ciencias y Industrias de Chicago tiene cierta distancia del centro de la ciudad, muestra una variedad de tecnologías científicas y muchas escenas interactivas, vale la pena ir. El museo está dividido principalmente en U505 submarinos alemanes, exhibiciones de bicicletas, exhibiciones de automóviles, minas de carbón y la introducción de Apolo 11. Además, la mención en el museo de la fusión de hielo causada por el cambio climático es educativa. El teatro de doom gigante es excelente, entrando al cine, la pantalla rodea los asientos, y el público está viendo el cine. La sensación de que el secreto del universo está rodeado de la pantalla es muy chocante. Hay una galería de whispering divertido. Las zonas interactivas incluyen simulación de huracanes, fuerza de choque, simulación de tsunami, aumento de globos de calor, etc. Y los genes que se refieren a ellos. Absolutamente es un lugar apropiado para los adolescentes, para aumentar el conocimiento y para mejorar el lugar,
It has to be said that the location of the Museum of Science and Industry is somewhat biased compared with other popular scenic spots. It takes more than half an hour to get there by bus from Loop, and it takes longer if there is a traffic jam. But the exhibits are worth the time spent on the road. It is suggested that the tour time should be about 2 hours. It's very suitable for parent-child travel. There are many small projects that can be experienced. It's more interesting. Children can learn a lot of knowledge about science and industry. I was impressed by electrostatic exhibits, maze mirrors and so on. The ticket included a film, the one chosen by the Great White Shark. It's OK. The screen is a large ball screen, which makes people feel immersed. Museum of Science and Industry is still worth recommending.
Although the museum charges a high fee. But it's really a good place for children, including adults, to learn about science. We visited a robot exhibition sponsored by Google. Through interactive participation, we can understand the formation of tornadoes, experience the strong characteristics of hurricanes, make waves and lightning by ourselves. Because English is too poor to support my interaction, many projects are confused and don't know what's going on. There are also special projects that need to be paid separately, such as exploring underground to experience coal mining, boarding German World War II submarines and whaling boats. The museum includes industry, natural phenomena of the earth, biological nature, flight aviation, human mystery and so on. It's as popular as the Washington Space Museum. There are American children everywhere who enjoy themselves. The technologically powerful United States has done a really good job in science popularization. Our country needs to learn too much. American parents are so keen to take their children to museums, I also lament once and again.
The Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago) in Chicago was rebuilt from the old site of the Palace of Art built at the Chicago Brother Remb Memorial Expo in 1893. This Museum introduces some common knowledge of natural science and the development history of industrial technology. It covers many disciplines such as earth, biology, climate and transportation, agricultural machinery and so on. It has more than 2000 exhibition booths. It is said to be the largest science museum in the western hemisphere. Almost every showroom has instruments or experiments for visitors to do. Here you can see the process of simulating various natural phenomena; you can visit the only German submarine captured in World War II - U-505 submarine; you can feel the operation of the coal mine; you can also witness the process of chicken shell breaking in the chicken hatchery. Participation and interaction are the characteristics of this museum, adults and children have harvest. All major museums in Chicago buy tickets, but they often have free opening hours (which can be checked on the museum's official website). There are restaurants in the museum (American fast food), but it's more expensive than outside. The museum is not far from the University of Chicago. It's a short distance from downtown. If you are not self-driving, you can choose the suburban train ME line to get off at 55th - 56th - 57th St. Metra Station and walk for about 10 minutes.