3/5 Ramin Amin T. 1 year ago on Google
My
overall
experience
in
Naturalis
was
amazing.
I
had
a
great
time
discovering
the
incredible
world
around
us
and
the
history
of
life
on
earth
and
the
diversity
of
living/lived
creatures.
The
building
is
extremely
beautiful
and
there
is
a
lot
to
see.
However,
as
a
person
who
would
like
to
discover
science
and
history
in
more
detail,
I
felt
the
amount
of
information
and
descriptions
of
what
we
see
are
not
complete,
and
even
sometimes
miss
crucial
points.
Or
the
chronological
order
of
the
objects
wasn't
clear.
I
guess
the
target
group
are
children
so
the
descriptions
and
information
are
on
the
minimum
side.
Moreover,
the
very
beginning
section
of
the
museum,
for
instance,
is
dedicated
to
the
topic
of
"life"
and
there
is
a
huge
hall
full
of
animals,
from
tigers
to
elephants,
and
from
snakes
to
butterflies
but
the
way
they
are
presented
is
very
random!
You
might
see
a
camel
next
to
a
buffalo
while
the
habitats
of
each
of
them
are
so
far
away
from
each
other.
Completely
random!
Not
based
on
regions
on
earth,
not
based
on
what
they
eat.
Just
randomly
put
together
with
literally
no
information!
Here
is
a
monkey,
and
here
is
a
lizard
and
let's
move
on!
That's
it!
On
the
other
hand,
nowadays
museums
are
becoming
more
and
more
interactive
using
technology.
I
felt
Naturalis
has
still
so
much
potential
to
go
far
beyond
using
technology,
videos,
audios,
holographic
images,
etc.
To
my
feeling,
this
museum
is
a
nice
place
for
children
and
youngers
to
come
and
see
the
diversity
of
life
on
earth.
But
I
had
more
expectations
from
such
a
great
museum
with
such
an
incredible
topic:
Nature
and
Life
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