The 10 Best Observatories & Planetariums in Czech Republic, Czech Republic

December 17, 2021 Darleen Reid

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1. Observatory Pardubice - Dum deti a mladeze ALFA

Gorkeho 2658, Pardubice 530 02 Czech Republic +420 603 165 366 http://www.astropardubice.cz
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Observatory Pardubice - Dum deti a mladeze ALFA

2. Observatory and Planetarium

Zamechek 456/30, Hradec Kralove 500 08 Czech Republic +420 737 456 777 [email protected] http://www.astrohk.cz
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Observatory and Planetarium

Hradec Kralove Observatory is located on the southern outskirts of Hradec Kralove, stands on the crest of the city of New Hradec Kralove. Its basic construction took place in the years 1947-1961, is currently housed in the building of the observatory also Solar and Ozone Observatory and the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Since 2015, we have modern digital planet

Reviewed By janasjanasjanas

I have been visiting the old planetarium since I was a child and its turning star sky and weekends with fairy-tales belong to my best memories. Although it is nostalgy for me, I believe it has still a lot to offer to people nowadays, from interesting lectures to observing stars. However, the new planetarium is even more fascinating with its modern technology - you can lean your seat and enjoy watching estonishing documents on the whole roof or travel to different planets. It is definitelly worth visiting.

3. Stefanik Observatory

Strahovska 205 Opening Hours Vary According to Actual Season, Please See The Website, Prague 118 00 Czech Republic +420 257 320 540 [email protected] http://www.planetum.cz
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4.5 based on 140 reviews

Stefanik Observatory

The Štefánik Observatory is located in the very heart of Prague, in Petřín’s parks at the Hunger Wall which was built during the reign of Charles IV in the 14th century. Our observatory offers a modern permanent astronomical exhibition reviewing the basics of astronomy. You can visit the domes with telescopes. In suitable weather it is possible to observe the sky. Our English-speaking employees and co-workers will be ready to answer your questions. During the day we observe the Sun. The telescope in the main dome enables us to observe the solar disk, with sunspots as well as solar flares, through a chromospheric telescope. At nighttime, observation focuses on the Moon and the planets of the Solar System when they are most visible. It is also possible to look beyond the boundaries of the Solar System and observe selected stars, nebulas, star clusters or galaxies.

Reviewed By 520dianas

I knew it's rather interresting but we got so much more for our money. First we were slightly disapointed that due to the rain they could not open the telescope ruth to see the stars from telescopes however as soon as the guy who worked there started talking (Martin I think) it became fascinating and we learned so much during our visit and also had a lot of fun with different authentic equipment they have reserved. Defo recommend!!

4. HvEzdarna a planetarium

Zatkovo nabrezi 9/4, Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic +420 380 123 333 http://www.hvezdarnacb.cz
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

HvEzdarna a planetarium

5. Brno Observatory and Planetarium

Kravi hora 522/2, Brno 616 00 Czech Republic +420 541 321 287 http://www.hvezdarna.cz
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4.5 based on 109 reviews

Brno Observatory and Planetarium

Reviewed By UGM_BRNO - Brno, Czech Republic

Astronomy is the science that fascinates people of all ages. I love to visit the programmes of the planetarium both with friends and alone too. It is always wise to make a reservation in advance as the performances are very popular. The Exploratorium is open free of charge and visitors can admire the beauty of nebulas.

6. Planetarium Prague

Kralovska Obora 233, Prague 17021 Czech Republic +420 220 999 001 [email protected] http://www.planetum.cz
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4.0 based on 34 reviews

Planetarium Prague

7. Pilsen Observatory and Planetarium

U Drahy 11, Pilsen 318 00 Czech Republic +420 377 388 400 [email protected] http://www.hvezdarnaplzen.cz/
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Pilsen Observatory and Planetarium

8. Maroldovo Panorama

Vystaviste, Prague 17000 Czech Republic +420 778 457 228 https://www.vystavistepraha.eu/areal-vystaviste/maroldovo-panorama/
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2.0 based on 1 reviews

Maroldovo Panorama

9. Hvezdarna a Planetarium Uhersky Brod

Mariasnke nam. 2187, Uhersky Brod 688 01 Czech Republic +420 775 726 240 http://hvezdarnaub.cz
Hvezdarna a Planetarium Uhersky Brod

10. Hvezdarna Uhersky Brod

Praksicka 2222, Uhersky Brod 688 01 Czech Republic +420 572 634 690 http://hvezdarnaub.cz
Hvezdarna Uhersky Brod

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