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Copernicus Science Centre

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Warszawa, ulica Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie, 20
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Warszawa, ulica Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie, 20
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Светлана Хадарович
Level 11 Local Expert
April 3, 2025
The center is gorgeous, for the whole family! children will be interested more from secondary school, because physical phenomena in action are shown, you can conduct an experiment, participate in research yourself! there are interactive zones. An adult will also enjoy it. There are always a lot of visitors, and you can (probably better) buy tickets in advance so that you don't have to queue. on the downside: there are slot machines, well, as an educational game, but without translation into Russian (only the national language. In general, almost everywhere you can choose a language: Polish, Russian, English.
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Александр К
Level 9 Local Expert
January 19, 2025
It's a great place. We visited it for the first time in 2019 with our eldest son. I really liked it. And in December 2024, I managed to visit with my youngest daughter. A lot of interesting things have been added. They demonstrate various physical phenomena, human structure, poisonous plants , insects, snakes. A lot of interesting things. It's even difficult to examine everything thoughtfully at one time.
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Олег Б.
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December 10, 2025
An interesting place for children aged 10 and older. It is very focused on the importance of understanding the preservation of the planet. Personally, I was hooked by the scoreboard with the CO2 emissions meter.... 1000 tons every second. There is an account for the human population - naturally, it works on the basis of a random pulse generator, but it reflects the average dynamics of the world's population - it is very informative for obtaining a visual perception of the trend. We visited the planetarium (it is for a fee, but at a discount when visiting the main exhibition). It is worth noting that without knowledge of Polish, the lecture was not understood (there is no translation into English or other languages), however, it was clear that it was mainly about mythology and well-known facts about the polar star, etc. Then the film was shown - it was translated through headphones into several languages, including Russian, English and some others languages). I consider it a must-visit place when traveling with teenagers 10-15 or even under 18 years of age. Of course, it's difficult to keep up with the times with this kind of exposition, but nevertheless, the curators of the exposition almost succeed. I didn't take photos because I was too passionate about interactive exhibits and communication with my daughter. Good luck to all!
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