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MOSCOW

PLANETARIUM
Very Important
Tips

Dear guests!

Before buying
tickets, please,
read this
guideline.
Please, esteem
in advance the
time you are
planning to
spend in the
museums and in
the Large Star
Hall of the
Planetarium.

LARGE STAR HALL*:

Ticket to the Large Star Hall will allow you:

BEFORE THE SHOW –to have a look at the exhibits displayed in the Traditional Urania Museum (room #1
and room #2), and to visit the Retro café. Admittance to this area starts one hour before the beginning
of the show in the Large Star Hall.

AFTER THE SHOW – to visit the Sky Park. - The Sky Park is open for visitors from May to September from
11 am to 9 pm.

The recommended time to spend observing the exhibits of the Traditional Urania Museum: level #1 – 25
minutes, level #2 – 20 minutes.

The recommended time for visiting the Sky Park is 40 minutes.

Duration of the show in the Large Star Hall is 35-50 minutes.

After the end of the show you will not be allowed to return to the Urania Museum rooms and the Sky
Park.

The admittance to the Large Star Hall starts 15 minutes before the beginning of the show.

Visitors who are late to the beginning of the show will not be admitted into the Hall!

It is not advisable to bring children younger than 6 years old to the show, and it is not recommended for
people with feeble vestibular system.
Each ticket is for 1 person only, it is not allowed to have children sitting on your lap.

Photo and video cameras and mobile phones are not allowed.

Food or drinks are not allowed inside the Hall.

Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.

INTERACTIVE MUSEUM LUNARIUM*:

Tickets to the Lunarium interactive museum allow you to visit level #1 and level #2 of the museum once.

The recommended time to spend observing the exhibits of the museum is: for level #1 - 50 minutes, for
level #2 - 50 minutes.

For children younger than 6 years old the entrance is free.

Attention! Several exhibits have magnetic or electromagnetic fields that may interfere with the work of
cardiac pace-makers.

Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.

4D MOVIE THEATER and THE SMALL STAR HALL*:

Visiting 4D Movie Theater and the Small Star Hall is not recommended for pregnant women, people with
cardiovascular deceases, elderly people.

Age restrictions: children under 5 years old must be accompanied by an adult. It is not allowed to have
children sitting on your lap.

Admittance stops when the show begins.

Visitors who are late will not be admitted in!

Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.

The Telescope Café

Entrance is free

Thank you for your cooperation! We hope you enjoy your time in the Moscow Planetarium!

*The Planetarium Management does not recommend visiting our complex with children under 5 years
old.

The Planetarium Management does not recommend visiting the Planetarium museums and the Large
Star Hall for children under 12 years old without a parent accompanying them.

Address: 5, bld. 1, Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya Str., Moscow 123242 Russia

Opening Hours: The Planetarium is open daily from 10 am to 9 pm except for Tuesdays.

The Telescope Café is open daily (except for Tuesdays) from 11 am to 9 pm.

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