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The first interactive science museum in Tbilisi, Experimentorium, opened on October 1, 2016. From the very beginning, its creation was based on the belief that science should be accessible, understandable, and engaging for everyone - regardless of age, prior knowledge, or experience.

The museum features around 60 interactive exhibits that visually and practically demonstrate the fundamental laws of physics. Here, touching the exhibits is not only allowed but essential, as learning happens through observation and hands-on experience.

Alongside the physics exhibition, Experimentorium operates a chemistry laboratory where chemical experiments are conducted in a simple, safe, and engaging way. The chemistry programs are also interactive and are designed to replace fear of science with curiosity and interest among children and teenagers.

From the outset, Experimentorium was not limited to being an exhibition space alone. The museum hosts educational programs for kindergarten and school students, themed science hours, workshops, and special activities that promote STEM fields and support the development of critical thinking.

Today, Experimentorium also serves as a venue for birthday parties, corporate and educational events. Through its outreach science programs, the museum brings science to various regions across Georgia.

Over the years, Experimentorium has evolved into a place where science is no longer an abstract theory but a living experience - a space that brings together learning, discovery, and community.