TYCHO BRAHE PLANETARIUM
Planetarium with Omnimax projection room, astronomy exhibitions, store and restaurant.
On the southern shore of Lake Sankt Jørgen, this large cylinder, bevelled at the top, is home to the Tycho Brahe planetarium, named after the 16th-century Danish astronomer. It was built in 1988-1989 by the architects Knud and Munk. It was financed by a donation of 50 million crowns from Bodil and Helge Petersen to the Urania Foundation. It contains an Omnimax projection room (projection on a hemispherical screen of 1,000m2), exhibitions on astronomy, a shop and the Cassiopeia restaurant, whose hall opens wide on to the lake.
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