Copernicus Science Center

The Copernicus Science Centre is a modern educational exhibition aiming to teach through interactive methods, showcasing over 450 interactive exhibits that allow visitors to conduct experiments on their own.

The science center is located in the city of Warsaw on the banks of the Vistula River. Copernicus is one of the largest educational centers in Poland and one of the most advanced educational institutions in Europe. The Copernicus Center was first opened in 2010, named after the Polish scientist Nicolaus Copernicus, in honor of his contributions to the development of science during the European Renaissance. He was one of the greatest scientists of his time.

The building has seen numerous additions and developments. The center houses a variety of different exhibitions, including biology, physics, teenagers' exhibitions, and more.

Opening Hours:

Monday to Friday: 09:00 to 18:00. Saturday and Sunday: 10:00 to 16:00. Opening hours may vary for special occasions.

Ticket Prices:

Ticket prices range from 22 to 33 Polish zloty, and prices may vary based on the days and occasions.

Address:

Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 20, 00-390 Warszawa, Poland

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