Opening hours this week
Opening Hours

Monday 12.00 pm - 6.30 pm
Tuesday 9.30 am - 8.00 pm
Wednesday 9.30 am - 8.00 pm
Thursday 9.30 am - 8.30 pm
Friday 9.30 am - 9.30 pm
Saturday 9.30 am - 8.30 pm
Sunday 9.30 am - 7.00 pm

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Lectures

Current lectures held in English will be listed here:

Cosmic Horror

25th June

On this night we delve into the boundless horrors of space when three scientists each share their science-based vision of the world’s end.

All films in The Dome begin with a digital space journey followed by the season’s current starry sky.

Current films in The Dome

Astronaut / Ocean to Orbit, English version

How can you prepare for life in microgravity? And how do astronauts here on Earth train for space walks in a completely different environment?

Volcanoes / The Fires of Creation, English version

Volcanoes / The Fires of Creation, Danish version

Earth is a planet born of fire and the story of volcanoes is the story of the planet’s creation, and the story of us.

Secrets of the Universe, English version

The film captures the excitement and science that is currently taking place at the European Center for High Energy Physics (CERN), the world’s largest physics laboratory.

Secrets of the Universe, Danish version

The film captures the excitement and science that is currently taking place at the European Center for High Energy Physics (CERN), the world’s largest physics laboratory.

Apollo 11 / First Steps Edition, English version

Touch the Stars, English version

In a visual and sense-saturated tale, you come on a journey where we follow the tracks all the way back from NASA’s very first unmanned space probes and to the latest plans to send people to Mars.

Touch the stars, Danish version

In a visual and sense-saturated tale, you come on a journey where we follow the tracks all the way back from NASA’s very first unmanned space probes and to the latest plans to send people to Mars.

Edge of Darkness, Danish version

Edge of Darkness features amazing scenes of places never before seen gathered by key space missions that culminated with groundbreaking discoveries in 2015.

Tales of a Time Traveller, Danish version

Explore ancient civilizations. Witness the birth of the universe. Journey to the edge of a black hole.

Unseen Universe, Danish version

These years astronomy is undergoing the greatest breakthrough since Galilei pointed his telescope towards the sky. The film Unseen Universe illustrates how astronomers make new and groundbreaking discoveries.

The Story of Earth, English version

Our remarkable planet Earth is unlike anything else we have found in the Universe. The Earth is not millions of lightyears away. You are standing on it, right now. Experience breathtaking and complex visualizations, based on the newest scientific methods.

The Story of Earth, Danish version

Our remarkable planet Earth is unlike anything else we have found in the Universe. The Earth is not millions of lightyears away. You are standing on it, right now. Experience breathtaking and complex visualizations, based on the newest scientific methods.

Mysteries of the Unseen World, Danish version

Think what you see around you is all there is? Think again! National Geographic’s film shows how science and technology are making the invisible visible, affect- ing our lives in ways you can’t even imagine.

3-2-1 Liftoff, English version

3-2-1 Liftoff! is a true space adventure in 6K fulldome on the iconic planetarium dome.

3-2-1 Liftoff, Danish version

3-2-1 Liftoff! is a true space adventure in 6K fulldome on the iconic planetarium dome.

Space Junk, English version

Space Junk, Danish version

Daily film and activities

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