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Join a free guided tour of one of the Planetarium's exhibitions, where our guides will take you on a journey through the universe – from the Big Bang and the birth of stars to space travel and the possibility of life in space. The tour offers a vivid insight into the biggest questions about the universe and our place in it. The tour lasts approximately 30 minutes – and curious children are also welcome. There is room for 30 participants.
Most of the guided tours are made in Danish, but we try to make at least one daily tour in English. Please see the programme that is handed out in the ticket sale.
Hop aboard your spaceship and join Planetarium's astronauts on a whirlwind journey to the wildest planets in our solar system.
Experience, among other things, Pluto's icy surface, epic northern lights on Jupiter and travel with us to the Sun, where we will explore wild pillars of fire!
Build the coolest spaceships, rockets, robots, launchers and astronauts!
LEGO® and Planetarium have created an adventurous workshop with all kinds of LEGO® – designed for space travel and space technology.
Come and explore the exciting planets that exist far beyond our own solar system! Some may be covered in ice, others have giant volcanoes or strange moons. In the workshop, you can build your very own exoplanet with everything from rings and rivers to mountains and water. Your imagination sets the limits! When you're finished, you can hang your exoplanet in our large planetary system – or take it home and show it off.
Design your own planet in Planetarium's fantastic Planetarium Dome. Together we create a solar system with unique planets designed by you and Planetarium's other guests.
We open all the doors to the Planetarium Dome and invite you inside for free planet play.
Should your planet be made of gas, ice or perhaps lava and how often should you have birthdays on it?
With our brand new planetarium system, we can create exactly the planet you want. So come and join us as we create new planets together and investigate their properties.
The Danish ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen has returned home from space – and now it's your turn to go on a space trip. With Planetarium's Astronaut Pass, you can train like an astronaut, draw your own mission logo, jump around the outside of the International Space Station and create your very own space mission.
The Astronaut Pass is part of the entrance ticket for all children and childlike souls.
Create your own geometric artwork inspired by Tomás Saraceno’s mega-installation in the Staircase Gallery.
Create your very own landscape with mountain ranges, canyons and river courses on both Earth, the Moon and Mars. Try your hand at topographic measurements, experiment with water simulation and see how rainwater will flow in your landscape!
Planetarium's award-winning exhibition Cosmos answers one of life's big questions: ‘Where do we come from?
We take a closer look at the recipe for life and to find the cosmic ingredients, we focus on the Big Bang, stars and black holes.