Monday, 9 December 2013

Invisible Exhibition, Warsaw

(Al. Jerozolimskie 123a, Millennium Plaza (1st floor))

This one was very interesting. We were lead through a series of rooms in complete and utter darkness. You can't see anything at all. We were lead through a few rooms and were asked what items we could feel. The guide was a person with a visual impairment so he told us what it was like to be mostly blind in daily life.

It's was very interesting but also very scary. We were in a few rooms with only a few people, to think that he went outside with other people walking around, cars and loud noises... I think I would become a hermit if I ever lost my eyesight…

Biosfeera, Warsaw

(Al. Niepodleglosci 80)

This place may be a bit out of the way, but I swear you won't regret it. It's a vegan/vegetarian restaurant and if I could eat like this every day I would throw meat out of the window in a nanosecond. I didn't have a clue what I was eating but it was fantastic!

The Copernicus Science Centre, Warsaw

(ul. Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 20)

This is a great place for both children and adults. We spent half a day here and had still seen only about a quarter of what was there. Everything is interactive. The exhibits are also constantly changing. When we were there there was a Crime Scene Exhibit, so naturally we had to check that one out.