Bremen is one of the most important space locations in Europe. Among other things, the European contribution to the International Space Station ISS was created at Airbus. Supplying it at an altitude of over 400 km is now a challenge for the engineers: How will water and food get to the astronauts? How do they live, sleep and conduct research in weightlessness? The walk-in 1:1 model of the Columbus space laboratory, the prototype of which is part of the International Space Station (ISS) and hurtles around 400 kilometers above the earth at 28,000 kilometers per hour, is only accessible to the public here. Do you actually know how heavy a liter of milk is on the moon, Saturn or Venus? Try it out.
Dates
Saturdays at 2 and 4 pm
from 2024 without bus transfer
Meeting point
2024: Gate 1 Airbus - Cornelius-Edzard-Straße
Notes
Due to security measures on the Airbus premises, this public tour is only possible for citizens of EU countries and/or NATO member states. In other cases, please contact us for an individual offer.
For security reasons, each participant must present a valid identity card or passport.
The minimum age for visitors is 14 years.
Subject to change. Cancellations may be made at any time due to internal events.
There are no public toilets available in the visitor center.
Photography is strictly prohibited.
Groups
You can book your individual group tour under Space tour Mon.-Sat. or Space tour Sun .