Titicaca Museum Exhibition
About exhibition
It turns out there is a woman in the world who can pop her eyes out of their sockets by 13 millimeters. And the largest flower on the planet smells like dirty socks. The Jivaro Indians make amulets from human heads, and in Pennsylvania dogs are put in jail. The exhibition has four themed halls: "Wonders of Nature", "Strange Traditions", "Dark Spots of History" and "Made in Russia". The collection in the last hall will amaze even those who are normally hard to surprise. Visitors will be able to see under a microscope micro-miniatures: a paper crane four millimeters long or sculptures on the tips of pencils by Ufa-based artist Salavat Fidai. The value of the exposition lies not only in the fact that most exhibits are originals, but also in that a large part of the exhibition is interactive. In the best traditions of European art venues, the exhibits talk to the viewer, reveal themselves, and sometimes even make sounds. The museum is interactive and suitable for families with children and for young people. Many items can be touched, dug up, or smelled. A discount is provided when purchasing a ticket on the website using the secret word "GO".