The Municipal Astronomical Complex is a collection of buildings situated in the southwest sector of Urquiza Park in the city of Rosario, in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the wonders of the universe in a serene park setting.
The Municipal Astronomical Complex comprises the Rosario Municipal Planetarium "Luis Cándido Carballo", the Experimental Science Museum, and the Rosario Municipal Astronomical Observatory "Prof. Victorio Capolongo". These institutions offer a variety of educational and entertaining activities, including courses, conferences, audiovisual presentations, exhibitions, and performances.
The Planetarium room, inaugurated on June 19, 1984, is a key feature of the Municipal Astronomical Complex. Located on the 1st floor of the Planetarium building, the room has a diameter of 22.3 m and can accommodate up to 250 people in its reclining seats. This makes it a comfortable and spacious venue for visitors to enjoy the various celestial projections.
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Av. Diario La Capital 1602, Rosario
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