The eye-catcher of this exhibition is the original of a 283.5 kg meteorite from the Arizona meteorite crater. Models, display boards and texts are used to convey current knowledge about the sun, planets and minor planets, meteorites and comets. A valuable detail is the telescope with which the amateur astronomer Karl Ludwig Hencke discovered the minor planet "Astraea" in 1845.
- Monday 09:00 - 17:00
- Tuesday 08:15 - 17:00
- Wednesday-Friday 09:00 - 20:00
- Saturday-Sunday 10:00 - 20:00
Different opening hours during the Berlin school vacations and on public holidays.
The Museum of Celestial Science is free of charge and open during the Archenhold Observatory's event times. During the Berlin school vacations, the museum is also open from Monday to Thursday from 10:00 to 14:00 and on Friday from 12:00 to 22:00.
Information on opening hours can be found at: www.planetarium.berlin/archenhold-sternwarte
Individual guided tours of the observatory and the Museum of Celestial Science are available for school classes and groups by prior arrangement from Monday to Thursday.
Contact: info@planetarium.berlin / Tel.: +49 30 421845-10
- 24. December closed
- 25. December closed
Alt-Treptow 1,
12435 Berlin
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