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Upcoming events at Zeiss-Großplanetarium, Pankow, Berlin.
Prenzlauer Allee 80 · Pankow · Directions ↗ · 7 upcoming

SCIENCE
The Universe at Your Fingertips
Experience the cosmos in a whole new way! With the innovative permanent exhibition "The Universe to Touch", the Berlin Planetarium Foundation is setting new standards: As a new type of interactive science center, they make astronomy tangible for everyone - in the truest sense of…

FESTIVALS
Creation and Cosmos according to Hildegard of Bingen
Experience an impressive combination of music, art, and science: In “Creation and Cosmos according to Hildegard of Bingen,” the universe of the famous Benedictine nun, scientist, and composer Hildegard von Bingen is brought to life.

FESTIVALS
Sun, moon and stars
When we look up at the sky, there is a lot to marvel at: during the day, it is the sun that gives us light and warmth. The moon, which looks a little different every day, is sometimes in the sky during the day and sometimes at night.

MUSICAL
Cosmic Opera
Experience how music and the cosmos merge into a unique artistic synthesis. In »Cosmic Opera«, great operatic melodies combine with light and space to create a harmonious symphony of the universe.

FESTIVALS
Sonne, Mond und Sterne (Sun, moon and stars)
When we look at the sky, there are many different things to marvel at: during the day, it is the sun that gives us light and warmth. The moon, which looks a little different every day, we sometimes find in the sky during the day and sometimes at night.

MUSICAL
Der Traumzauberbaum
The Planetarium Berlin Foundation presents the cult musical "Der Traumzauberbaum" ("The Dream Magic Tree") by Reinhard Lakomy and Monika Ehrhardt-Lakomy in 360-degree fulldome technology with loving visualisations and animations based on the original illustrations from 1980.

FESTIVALS
the great solar system adventure
The charismatic entertainer Schiaparelli takes you on a spectacular journey through space and time! In his wondrous observatory, you’ll travel from the scorching surface of Mercury to the icy expanses of Pluto.