Film screenings
Programme
Presenter and Space Captain
Anna Leer, master's student at the DTU
Join us for a space safari through the Milky Way as we explore some of the universe’s greatest mysteries and most beautiful phenomena.
Presenter and Space Captain
Chamilla Terp, master's student at the University of Copenhagen
An unforgettable northern lights journey made for young minds.
Speaker
Chamilla Terp, master's student at the University of Copenhagen
Green, red and violet colours dance across the night sky. The Northern Lights are a breathtaking sight – but what causes this phenomenon? And how can you experience it for yourself?
Speakers
Ariadna Ribes Metidieri, postdoc at the Center of Gravity
Leart Sabani, master's student at the Center of Gravity
Lucía Vélez Tartajo, master's student at the Center of Gravity
Join us on a journey into one of the universe’s most extreme phenomena and discover the mysteries of black holes.
Speakers
Holger Bech Nielsen, theoretical particle physicist and professor emeritus
Jonas Kuld Rathje, author and editor-in-chief
A journey from the largest we can imagine to the smallest we can barely comprehend.
Presenter and Space Captain
Mie Dall Visby, student at the University of Copenhagen
Bring the whole family for an astronomical Sunday designed for young explorers – and leave with your very own astronomy kit and the best tips and tricks for exploring the night sky.
Speaker
Jakob A. Andersen, astrophotographer
Join us on a spectacular journey through the universe – without leaving Earth!
Speakers
Anna Mejlhede, theologian and author
Anja C. Andersen, astrophysicist at the Niels Bohr Institute
What does it really mean to be human in an infinite universe? Where do scientific explanations meet the wonder of faith?
Join us for a space safari through the Milky Way as we explore some of the universe’s greatest mysteries and most beautiful phenomena.
Bring the whole family for an astronomical Sunday designed for young explorers – and leave with your very own astronomy kit and the best tips and tricks for exploring the night sky.
Would you like to learn how to navigate the night sky? Discover constellations, planets, and other hidden treasures - all beneath the ever-clear Planetarium dome.
Bring the whole family for an astronomical Sunday designed for young explorers – and leave with your very own astronomy kit and the best tips and tricks for exploring the night sky.
Speakers
Holger Bech Nielsen, theoretical particle physicist and professor emeritus
Jonas Kuld Rathje, author and editor-in-chief
A journey from the largest we can imagine to the smallest we can barely comprehend.
Green, red and violet colours dance across the night sky. The Northern Lights are a breathtaking sight – but what causes this phenomenon? And how can you experience it for yourself?
An unforgettable northern lights journey made for young minds.
Speaker
Sofie Marie Koksbang, astrophysicist at the University of Southern Denmark
What do apples, coffee cups and distant galaxies have in common? The answer is gravity – the invisible force that shapes everything from everyday life to the infinite universe.
Speaker
Jakob A. Andersen, astrophotographer
Join us on an unforgettable journey into the universe where you set the course.
Speakers
Anna Mejlhede, theologian and author
Anja C. Andersen, astrophysicist at the Niels Bohr Institute
What does it really mean to be human in an infinite universe? Where do scientific explanations meet the wonder of faith?
Join us for a space safari through the Milky Way as we explore some of the universe’s greatest mysteries and most beautiful phenomena.
With Planetarium’s lifelike and razor-sharp dome system, we bring you up close to the great instruments as we visit the largest and most significant telescopes on Earth and in space.
Speaker
Sofie Marie Koksbang, astrophysicist at the University of Southern Denmark
Discover the dark side of the universe – where the forces we cannot see, but which shape everything, are hidden.
Bring the whole family for an astronomical Sunday designed for young explorers – and leave with your very own astronomy kit and the best tips and tricks for exploring the night sky.
Would you like to learn how to navigate the night sky? Discover constellations, planets, and other hidden treasures - all beneath the ever-clear Planetarium dome.
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All-in-one ticket
Annual pass
Annual pass
Information
With an annual pass to Planetarium you get free access to the exhibitions and shows in the Planetarium Dome.
The annual pass is personal and ID must be presented when using the annual pass.
Buy the pass online or in store.
The annual pass includes
- Unlimited access to our permanent exhibitions and film screenings
- Ability to bring a guest with you for a 20% discount on admission to our regular exhibitions and film screenings
- 20% discount for you and a guest on special events and lectures
- 20% discount in Planetarium's Restaurant Gemini (up to 12 people)
- 10% discount in the shop on non-food items
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Adults435 DKK / year
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Children (3–11 years)295 DKK / year
Gift voucher
Gift voucher
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With a Planetarium gift voucher you can give an experience and knowledge about space, astronomy and the universe that will bring joy to recipients of all ages.
Gift vouchers can be used for both entrance tickets and purchases in the shop, which offers everything from science books about the universe to gift items for children of all ages.
FACTS ABOUT GIFT VOUCHERS
Gift vouchers must be used within 3 years.
The gift voucher cannot be exchanged for cash.
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