Moscow Planetarium, Moscow
Facts and practical information
The Moscow Planetarium stands as a beacon of scientific discovery and cosmic exploration in the heart of Russia's capital city. This celestial observatory, one of the oldest and largest in the world, opened its doors in 1929 and has since been a hub for education and fascination with the cosmos. The planetarium is located near the Garden Ring, making it easily accessible for both locals and tourists alike.
Featuring a grand dome with a diameter of 25 meters, the Moscow Planetarium provides visitors with a spectacular journey through the stars. The main attraction is the Star Hall, which houses a state-of-the-art projector capable of simulating the night sky with stunning accuracy. Guests can enjoy regular shows that delve into the mysteries of the universe, from the constellations that have guided explorers for millennia to the latest discoveries in space exploration.
Apart from the awe-inspiring shows, the planetarium encompasses a range of exhibits and interactive displays. The Lunarium, an interactive museum within the planetarium, invites guests of all ages to engage with hands-on experiments and activities that explain the principles of physics and astronomy. The Urania Museum, named after the muse of astronomy, showcases a collection of vintage astronomical instruments, rare books, and celestial maps that trace humanity's quest to understand the heavens.
For those with a passion for observing the skies, the Moscow Planetarium's observatory is equipped with powerful telescopes, offering the chance to gaze at celestial objects. Whether it's the craters of the moon or the rings of Saturn, the observatory sessions provide a memorable experience for amateur astronomers and curious visitors.
The planetarium also includes a 4D cinema, bringing space-themed movies to life with sensory effects, and the Sky Park, an open-air observatory where one can study the sky without leaving the city center. Educational programs and workshops are regularly held for children and adults, fostering a love for science and the cosmos.
Центральный административный ок (Пресненский)Moscow
Moscow Planetarium – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Moscow Zoo, Gorky Museum, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Patriarch Ponds.
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How to get to Moscow Planetarium by public transport?
Bus
- Малая Никитская улица • Lines: 239, Б (4 min walk)
- Метро Баррикадная • Lines: 366 (4 min walk)
Metro
- Barrikadnaya (5 min walk)
- Krasnopresnenskaya (7 min walk)
Train
- Moscow Belorussky railway station (26 min walk)
- Москва-Товарная-Смоленская (33 min walk)
Tram
- Тверская Застава • Lines: 7, 9 (27 min walk)
- Метро Белорусская • Lines: 7, 9 (28 min walk)