Vacations where nothing happens are so boring.
Venusia, a likeable space ball from the planet Venus, also has this worry. Just like most children, she is very curious and almost overflowing with questions.
That's why she decides to take a trip to the planetarium. Because there's always something going on here and she can also explore numerous phenomena in the earthly sky with lots of curious children.
The earthly sky is more impressive than the Venusian sky. You can never see the stars on Venus because of all the clouds and there is no moon either. Even the sun appears blurry. Naturally, we point our telescope at these objects and talk about the seasons, phases of the moon, constellations and much more.
Finally, she takes the children on a trip into space. She sets off in the footsteps of human astronauts and takes the children further out than anyone has ever traveled.
Where will the journey take them?
50 min | from 6 years
Please note our age guide for visiting with children.
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Reservations can be made four weeks in advance.
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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