• As the first science centre in Poland, Copernicus Science Centre aimed to become a state-of-the-art hands-on learning facility.
  • The Copernicus Science Centre is a fun, hands-on museum, designed principally to give kids a practical engagement with scientific principles.
  • Copernicus Science Centre covers 20,000 m2 and houses six expositions, a planetarium, a Robotic Theatre, a Discovery Park and four laboratories.
  • Welcome to the premier observatory and science center in New York State! ... the man known to the world as Copernicus – the “father” of modern astronomy.
  • The Copernicus Science Centre is located on the banks of the Vistula River, not far from Warsaw’s city center. Get here by bus or subway.
  • Getting to Copernicus Science Centre. The centre can be found in the shadow of the Świętokrzyski Bridge on the banks of the Wisła River.
  • Copernicus Science Center. Opened in 2005 to promote modern science, it is the biggest science centre in Poland and one of the largest in Europe.
  • The Copernicus Science Centre is open Tuesday through Sunday between 9 or 10 a.m. and 6 or 7 p.m., depending on the day and season.
  • From interactive exhibits to fascinating educational programs, the Copernicus Science Centre offers something for everyone.
  • During your stay at Polonia Palace, explore Warsaw and visit Copernicus Science Centre one of the most advanced institutions in Europe.