The moon is our earth's faithful companion. It orbits the Earth once in just under a month and shows its striking lunar phases. And sometimes the moon shows us a great celestial spectacle by eclipsing the sun or being eclipsed by the earth's shadow. The many craters on the moon are also striking.
In the planetarium, the origin of all these phenomena is clearly explained. A frequently asked question is why the moon does not actually fall down to earth - the planetarium has the answer. You then follow in the footsteps of the Apollo astronauts to the moon. There you can explore interesting landscapes and learn a lot about the formation and development of the solar system.
60 min | from 8 years
Please note our age information for visits with children.
Price information:
Family ticket I: 1 adult and up to two children € 12.00 Family ticket II: 2 adults and up to two children € 21.00 Family ticket child: additional children to family ticket I & II € 2.00