• Located on the bank of the Vistula River in Warsaw, the Copernicus Science Centre is easily accessible by public transport, with multiple bus and tram stops...
  • 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 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.
  • The Copernicus Science Centre is a cutting-edge scientific institution designed to inspire visitors to engage in hands-on exploration of the natural world.
  • The Copernicus Science Centre is located on the banks of the Vistula River, not far from Warsaw’s city center.
  • During your stay at Polonia Palace, explore Warsaw and visit Copernicus Science Centre one of the most advanced institutions in Europe.
  • Named for Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, the Copernicus Science Centre is where budding scientists can learn more about topics like electricity, light...
  • Copernicus Science Centre, opened on 2018, is a museum dedicated to science, with interactive exhibits and including also a planetarium.
  • The permanent exhibition in the Copernicus Science Centre consists of over 400 interactive exhibits.