Copernicus Science Centre
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Copernicus Science Center - a science museum, located on the banks of the Vistula River in the heart of Warsaw. The permanent exhibition contains more than 450 interactive exhibits that allow visitors to conduct their own interesting scientific experiments and discover the laws of physics. The center is the largest facility of its kind in Poland and one of the most advanced in Europe. Science center was opened November 5, 2010, and a year later opened modern multimedia Planetarium. Later it was created: chemical and physical laboratories.

The museum building was designed by young Polish architects. In an area of ​​22 thousand sq. M. m are several topics related to different knowledge areas: people and the environment, the roots of civilization, a world in motion, a gallery for children. In the gallery "World in Motion" anyone can feel famous astronaut Neil Armstrong. The section on nature and man, you can test yourself and learn about the possibilities of his body. One of the most memorable exhibits in the museum is an artificial poet who can write poems to order. It is a fascinating attraction of the center is a modern planetarium, where you can see so much more than just an image of the sky. Thanks to modern spherical screen and excellent sound, the viewer experiences a feeling of total immersion in the distant reaches of space.

Science Center has a place for experiments in the open air, which is called "Discovery Park". Here you can get acquainted with the principle of the acoustic mirror and see the thematic scientific films.

At the exit of the center is a shop where you can buy interesting souvenirs: puzzle, research games for children and adults.

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