Nizhny Novgorod Planetarium

Description

Nizhny Novgorod Planetarium is a planetarium in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. The planetarium, which was established in 1948, was originally housed at the Annunciation Monastery, where it was operational until December 5, 2005. A modern planetarium was built nearby and opened October 4, 2007, which was timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the launch of Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite sent into space.

History

The planetarium first opened in 1948 as the Gorky Planetarium, the second planetarium in the Soviet Union after the Moscow Planetarium. It was housed in the Alexiev Church at the Annunciation Monastery until 2005, when a modern planetarium building was constructed and the church building was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church.

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Reviews

Artem
Cool place! Went to the movie "Two lenses"- the invention of the telescope, planets, stars and constellations. Very interesting, especially interesting to children.
Anton
The planetarium itself is an interesting place, they had a problem with the image, but it didn't pay much attention, as what is happening around captures, better than 3D, and even informative, I recommend to go in planetary
Andrew
Substandard everything: sky hall projectors, chairs, interiors, exhibitions and even movies. Made completely without love. Do not worth visiting
Nastya
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