Project Description

MOSCOW PLANETARIUM




Description

Essentials about the Moscow Planetarium in brief

For cosmos and space fans, there is another fixed point in Moscow besides the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics: the Planetarium. Founded in 1929, the planetarium reopened in 2011 after a 17-year closure for renovations. And one can say with a clear conscience that the long and costly renovation was worth it. Because today the Moscow Planetarium is one of the most modern and interesting of its kind in the world.

The exhibition of the Moscow Planetarium

On an area of 17,000 square meters, a high-tech complex has been created that will not only inspire amateur astronomers and rocket fans. In the planetarium’s exhibition, both children and adults are presented with all the essentials about outer space, telescopes, satellites and astrophysics in the form of interactive displays and experiments. Those who get tired of so much astronomical detail can watch spectacular films and documentaries on topics related to space travel in two star theaters and another 4D cinema.




Phone

+7 495 221 76 90

Opening hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
10 am – 9 pm closed 10 am – 9 pm 10 am – 9 pm 10 am – 9 pm 10 am – 9 pm 10 am – 9 pm

Admission fees

  Weekdays Weekends and holidays
Large Star Hall from R750 from 850
4D cinema from R500 from R600
Interactive Museum Lunarium from R800 from R1.100
Small Star Hall from R200 from R200

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Getting there

By public transport:

Metro line 7: Stop Barrikadnaya

By car:

There are no parking spaces in the immediate vicinity of the planetarium.

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