Kaluga Planetarium (State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky) was opened in 1967. At the very beginning, it was equipped with a Japanese planetary installation, and twenty years later a German “Karl Zeiss” appeared. Today, the State Museum has an improved and latest Russian planetarium model with a projection system.
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- us.trip.com travel-guide/attraction/kaluga/…The Kaluga planetarium reminded me of the planetarium Moscow before reconstruction.
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/N1331824100All of the world’s sights on one map.
- rbth.com articles/2012/09/22/kaluga_space_museum_…Russia's State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics in the Kaluga Region retraces the history of astronautics from its early days to modern times.
- en.vratrips.com museum-of-cosmonautics-in-kaluga-…There are enough cartoons for children and at home— I I remember my delight in visiting the planetarium in childhood, all these mysterious constellations.
- ambassadorkaluga.com en/attraction/museum-of-…The pride of the museum is a modern planetarium with spectacular visual effects which became possible by the equipment of the German company Carl Zeiss.