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Night at the observatory

Observation with the 500 mm reflecting telescope

Archenhold-Sternwarte im Sonnenuntergang – Archenhold-Sternwarte im Sonnenuntergang © SPB / Foto: O. Kwok

Archenhold-Sternwarte im Sonnenuntergang – Archenhold-Sternwarte im Sonnenuntergang © SPB / Foto: O. Kwok

Presented liveDiscover the beauty of the cosmos in Germany's largest and oldest public observatory!See the sky over Berlin with different eyes and experience the fascination of astronomy with a visit to the Archenhold Observatory in the middle of Treptower Park. Be curious to see what the night sky over Berlin has to offer when you look deep into the cosmos with the "Cassegrain reflector telescope". Take a look at planets and the moon with fascinating details as well as deep-sky objects such as stars, nebulae and galaxies. Our experts will answer your questions during the observation and share exciting information about the celestial bodies as well as the technology and history of the instruments.Discover the beauty of the sky over Berlin in Germany's largest and oldest public observatory. If the weather is unfavorable, you can enjoy the artificial starry sky in the planetarium or in the Einstein Hall.Please note that the event takes place partly in unheated rooms or in the open air. Therefore, please remember to bring warm clothing.Image © SPB / Photo: O. KwokTranslated with DeepL

Meeting point: Archenhold-Sternwarte | Outdoor area

Price: €12.00

Reduced price: €8.00

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