Large building that offers its spaces for various ...
Large building that offers its spaces for various exhibitions, in case I went for "The art of the brick".
Large building that offers its spaces for various exhibitions, in case I went for "The art of the brick".
I have been to two exhibitions (in the picture: Human body) and both have been well organized because the space available is sufficient. The structure is convenient to reach by many means and is located in the middle of the Parco Valentino park, therefore central as zone.
The girls who study there speak very well about this place
Visited several times. Generally the settings are well organized. The exhibit I saw was the lego. The rooms are large enough and can accommodate a fairly high number of people.
always up to the demand for exhibitions. today the exhibition of space is very interesting also for interactivity for young and old
beautiful exhibition art of the bric .... to see adults and children
Historic building but well maintained and air conditioned.
I write in reference to the Lego exhibition. Price of the ticket exaggerated: if I had not dragged to that figure I would never have come, I would have been willing to spend up to 8 euros. Not to mention the ridiculous reductions in alms levels. Discreet setting, certainly effective, but not very functional as in the area of reproduction of the famous works the plates were completely in the shade, and, unless we spread the nose against it, were illegible!
Elegant building .. beautiful and surrounded by greenery ... a corner of the world that contains art and architecture .. promoter of modern and ancient works. Each exhibition organized here is of the highest level. I absolutely recommend everyone to visit us!
It is certainly a beautiful location, but the price of tickets is high enough for the exhibits that are exhibited. considering also that the parking in the surroundings is not cheap, I find the disproportionate entrance fee
The exhibition (The Art of the Brick) was absolutely worth the cost of the ticket. Organization unfortunately not up to par, late opening and bad management of the entrances, with or without pre purchased ticket.
The offer of interesting exhibitions in the beautiful Valentino park is still valid
Historic exhibition space located in the splendid contexts of the Parco del Valentino.
Space adventure had to either cost less or offer more. 15 euro ticket far too much ..
Place surrounded by nature. The exhibition we saw was by a sculptor who created statues or objects with lego bricks, it is beautiful and deserves to be seen. However, I suggest you to go quietly and linger in the park that surrounds it, inhabited by squirrels.
I visited The Art of Bricks, nice show but at an excessive price, a little 'ridiculous reduction for children.
I saw the van gogh alive exhibition and I must say that the ticket was too expensive and the exhibition had limits in its conception .... The spaces made available 6 rooms all projected the same movie. Let's say I was expecting something completely different, more immersive and engaging ... So he left me a bit with a bitter taste
Beautiful place that always hosts interesting exhibitions. We went there for the Space Adventure event, very nice and well done. Many models on display and many objects from space missions. Beautiful reconstructions and fun activities at the end of the route. My kids loved it.
Before this we had been there for an exhibition on dinosaurs, this one also very well made and with very interesting educational content.
The Space Adventure display was great fun for the children. Perhaps a little smaller than we adults expected.
Not very large but well organized.
The prices are almost always optimal (max 20 ).
It can be easily reached using public transport or by car.
Visited on the occasion of the human body exhibition
Titanic exhibition highly recommended! With guided tour, to be properly informed
Located close to the splendid Valentino park, it recently hosted the Van Gogh alive exhibition. Show very well organized and very interesting with a particular and suggestive installation. The company often hosts prestigious exhibitions and by visiting it you almost always go to safety
I was there for the Van Gogh installation and it was beautiful. Excellent organization. It's in the pedestrian area but the parking is very close.
Very nice the lego exhibition, sad to see some works in the dark because the spotlights that should light them have the lamps burned. I think that for the price of admission and the attendance of the public, ordinary maintenance should be done.
[Titanic Exhibitions] Interesting from all points of view. Clean and well-kept place, low lights, but good arrangement of the finds. The only flaw: you cannot take photos, even with the flash. Needless to say, they scolded me several times.
Less well-known than other realities deserves more than other exhibitions instead always different x ..
Space Adventure follows the tradition of exhibitions, so much marketing, dear tickets, very little to see, great disappointment
During his visit to Space Adventure we found it all very interesting, well-organized event and areas of pure fun interactivity. Recommended for everyone.
Visited exhibition of the artist who creates works exclusively with lego very beautiful .... but a little 'dear species in 4 (family with 2 children)
Dino Live installation. We are beyond shame and fully entertaining the ridiculous and pitiful. 1) Closed Monday, great way to attract. From Tuesday to Friday closed from 1pm to 3pm, for a comfortable lunch break. We arrive at 2, so we lose 1 hour exploitable in another. 2) It creates a serious queue, luckily I have only 10 people in front of me. Loudspeakers (2) lens, there is no roll for the receipts! 2 hours break, big queue and no receipt roll. 3) 12 adults and 10 children are very expensive. Almost like the Egyptian museum. 4) The Egyptian museum is inside the Torino + Piemonte card (like the museum of cinema and so much more beautiful), it costs but it is well exploited, the Dino Live (inside the structure of the Society of Promoting Fine Arts - laugh, please) is OUT of the pass, you pay separately. 5) Animatronics? You seem to see the puppets of Gardaland 1980, which were placed just around the corner. A few tails go to the right and left, a few heads up and down, jerky, little else. No fluidity, very little mechanics, no supporting light. 6) There is a huge dinosaur ecosystem, but there are 4 branches. 7) The tour is very short, with a children's room for coloring and a sandbox with some hidden pieces. Very original ideas then. Duration: 30 minutes at a snail's pace.
Location dedicated for decades to exhibitions and artistic exhibitions of all kinds
Engaging and well-organized exhibition. Perhaps greater interactivity and multimedia could be expected.
La.mostra on works of art made with Lego is magnificent .... I would never have said it
Wonderful experiences with my son! To be seen absolutely!
Very interesting with exhibitions always at the height of the place made suggestive because inside the Valentino
Throughout the year they host a lot of great exhibits. Most are kid-focused, which is great.
Nice place. I was during the textile / carpet event.
Too bad that it does not fit in the museums card circuit
Brick of the Art, to be seen, a bit 'bleak, we were the only two visitors, true that it was Friday at 15.
To be seen absolutely before it closes and moves to another city. Wonderful artistic interpretations realized by an American "attorney" converted to LEGO bricks. From the great classics (paintings and sculptures) to their own works. A show. Visited in the week away from the commotion. It's worth the expense. Absolutely.
Nice exhibition. Excessive price in general. Besides, I paid 12 for a 3-year-old girl who slept all the time, while the other cashier did not charge a 3-year-old girl who woke up!
Exhibition on space. Beautiful original. So many little curiosities to see on space travel such as food. Okay for kids and adults. Beautiful areas with simulators. On Sunday afternoon we had a one hour queue for Space Adventure but the kids had fun. Absolutely to visit ....... Calmly.
I recommend morning or very early afternoon
Nice place, nice exhibitions, but in winter it's very cold !!!!!
I have been there for the Lego belli exhibition the clean rooms in the bathrooms
The place would be magnificent, but the exhibits are not always up to par and the expensive admission tickets
Visited on the occasion of the exhibition "art of brick", adequate exhibition spaces, too bad for the high temperature a few rooms. Furthermore, the lighting was not always adequate to read the captions.
High ticket price with insignificant discounts even for children, as always unfortunately happens in this exhibition place.
Wonderful experiences with my son! To be seen absolutely!
Triple check before you visit: the space is small for relevant shows and the level of them could be poor
A nice place that often offers interesting exhibits. The exhibition on lego very beautiful
It shows very pretty. A bit 'expensive in my opinion
I was on the occasion of an "art of the bric" exhibition
On the exhibition nothing to say. There is no entrance to enter the stroller and there are two flights of stairs inside. Not at all easy ...
Magnificent place used for very interesting exhibitions and events
We went to spaceventure, nice but I expected that something more
Beautiful location for interesting exhibitions and events.
visited during the dinosaur exhibition. very expensive ticket not suitable for the needs of families with children. very crowded exhibition and very short route.
Very interesting and instructive event.
Experience for children to live
The exhibition is beautiful, location and excellent services ... a pleasant hour of art!
We went to see the space Adventure exhibition which briefly traces the history of man in space. The exhibition is beautiful and reproduces material already seen on other occasions. The final part in which it is possible to use some simulators (flight, gravity, orbital station and a quick trip to Mars) is interesting.
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