The "Cuboid" Mathematics Museum is designed as an interactive space for exploring mathematical laws through real-world phenomena, engaging with exhibits, and learning abstract concepts through play. Visitors can explore geometry, algorithms, probability theory, and other mathematical phenomena. The museum will be interesting for both children and adults interested in mathematics, as well as schoolchildren, teachers, students, and anyone who wants to develop scientific and critical thinking. The museum is located on two floors and includes zones such as "Mathematics and Everyday Life", "Tesseract", "Pendulums and Measurement", "Geometry and Mechanisms", "Shapes and Formulas", "Creativity Space", and "Ingenuity Space".