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The Madrid Planetarium is a planetarium that belongs to the Madrid City Council, designed by the Madrid architect Salvador Pérez Arroyo. The planetarium is located in the Enrique Tierno Galván Park. It offers free outdoor days and has individual and group sessions on astronomy.

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Madrid Planetarium
Parque Tierno Galvan
Av. del Planetario 16
28045 Madrid

Visitor information Madrid Planetarium

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday
10:00 – 13:45
17:00 – 19:45
Wednesday
10:00 – 13:45
17:00 – 19:45
Thursday
10:00 – 13:45
17:00 – 19:45
Friday
10:00 – 13:45
17:00 – 19:45
Saturday
10:00 – 13:45
17:00 – 19:45
Sunday
10:00 – 13:45
17:00 – 19:45

Admission

0 – 1Free
2 – 14€1.65
65+€1.65
Adults€3.60

Facilities

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Location & Map

Parque Tierno Galvan, Madrid

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Exhibitions

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Madrid Planetarium Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Madrid Planetarium, located in the heart of Spain's capital, offers an engaging experience for astronomy enthusiasts and curious visitors alike. The facility features a large dome theater where visitors can enjoy immersive shows about the cosmos, planets, and space exploration. Many visitors appreciate the quality of the projections and the informative nature of the presentations, which are often available in both Spanish and English.

    The planetarium's exhibits cover various astronomical topics, from the solar system to distant galaxies, providing an educational experience for all ages. Visitors often comment on the interactive displays that allow hands-on learning about space science concepts.

    While the planetarium receives generally positive feedback, some visitors note that the building and some exhibits could benefit from modernization. Additionally, a few reviewers mention that the experience might be somewhat limited for those seeking a more extensive museum-like environment.

    The staff is frequently praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm, enhancing the overall experience with their explanations and guidance. However, some visitors report occasional issues with crowding during peak hours or popular shows.

    Overall, the Madrid Planetarium provides a solid astronomical experience, offering a mix of education and entertainment. It's particularly well-suited for families with children and those with a keen interest in space science, though it might leave some wanting more in-depth content or more extensive facilities.

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