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Ein Sternbild für Flappi

In the organizer's words:

Bats do not orient themselves with their eyes, but with ultrasound. They "see" with their ears. This is unusual for us humans, but quite normal for a bat.

Flappi is a curious little bat that lives on a farm in a run-down barn. She is different from the other bats. For example, she doesn't sleep with her head down, but upright.

And it asks itself questions about the sky. Why is it dark at night? What is it about the moon? Why don't we see the same little dots of light in the sky every night, which people call stars? Since she can't find any answers among her own kind, she goes out into the human world.

Eventually she discovers a strange house: an observatory. There she learns about stars, constellations and the moon. She finally learns why the moon changes its appearance and how the stars can be used to find the points of the compass. Deeply impressed, she continues her nocturnal journey and meets Skybat, a legendary bat from the moon. Together they look at the constellations and search for a new constellation in the sky: the bat.

50 min | from 5 years
Please note our age guidelines for visits with children.

Reservations can be made four weeks in advance.

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Price information:

Family ticket I: 1 adult and up to two children ³ € 12.00 Family ticket II: 2 adults and up to two children ³ € 21.00 Family ticket child: additional children to family ticket I & II € 2.00

Location

Planetarium Freiburg Bismarckallee 7g 79098 Freiburg im Breisgau