Most unique planetariums in the world

22Oct,2023

The Deutsches Museum Planetarium allowed for the demonstration of the entire starry sky except for a small area near the southern pole of the world occupied by the projector mount. 

Planetarium of Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany

Adler Planetarium houses one of the world's finest collections of astronomical artifacts, including the world's oldest sundial and a telescope made by the renowned English astronomer William Herschel.

Adler Planetarium in Chicago, USA

The planetarium has a room where the temperature can be maintained at -30°C. Here, visitors can experience a very realistic view of the Northern Lights. 

Nagoya City Science Museum Planetarium in Nagoya, Japan

Hayden Planetarium is one of the departments of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. It is housed within a massive glass cube, enclosing a large sphere. 

Hayden Planetarium in New York City, USA

In the Carl Zeiss Planetarium, the night sky is displayed as seen by astronauts beyond Earth's atmosphere.

Carl Zeiss Planetarium in Stuttgart, Germany

The Moscow Planetarium was opened on November 5, 1929, becoming the 13th planetarium in the world and the third planetarium outside of Germany. 

Moscow Planetarium in Moscow, Russia

Guests have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the magic of the celestial space in the demonstration hall, where scientific and artistic films about the cosmos are shown under a huge dome.

Planetarium in Nicosia, Cyprus