Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw

Copernicus Science Centre

Warsaw, Poland

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Is Copernicus Science Centre worth visiting?

That said, the museum is really great and is absolutely worth the visit, even if it is not directly related to the history of the city of Warsaw. Given the huge amount of interactive installations, it is recommended to spend at least 3 hours even just on permanent exhibition.

How long should I spend at Copernicus Science Centre?

How long does the tour take? There are over 400 exhibits in the Exhibitions area. To see them all at a leisurely pace, you will need around 5 hours, but it is also possible to see them in 2–3 hours.

How much does it cost to go to Copernicus Science Centre?

The Copernicus Science Centre is open Tuesday through Sunday between 9 or 10 a.m. and 6 or 7 p.m., depending on the day and season. Standard tickets cost 27 Polish zloty ($7.50) for adults and 18 Polish zloty ($5) for children ages 2 to 19, while family tickets are available for 72 Polish zloty ($20).

Does the Copernicus Centre have a planetarium?

Stop at the museum's Heavens of Copernicus planetarium, which features a massive dome screen measuring 52 feet (16 meters) in diameter. Images are projected onto the screen, causing viewers to feel transported into outer space, to the bottom of the ocean or inside a volcano.