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Planetario Municipal Jesús Emilio Ramírez González |
Medellín-Colombia, Colombia |
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Address |
Carrera 52 No. 71-117
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Floor area | unfortunately not known yet |
Opening times
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Tuesday, Wednesday: 8am-5:45pm Thursday, Friday: 8am-7:45pm Saturday, Sunday and holidays: 10am-6:45pm Martes y miércoles: 8:00am - 5:45pm, Cierre de taquilla: 4:45pm
Jueves y viernes: 8:00am - 7:45pm, Cierre de taquilla:6:45pm Sábados, domingos y festivos: 10:00am - 6:45pm Cierre de taquilla: 5:45pm |
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Status from 11/2016
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Recorrido por todos los espacios del Planetario: Actividades experimentales (Ilusión estelar / Cazadores de micrometeoritos) + Exposición: La tierra, un planeta (más de 40 experiencias interactivas) + Show Domo. Valor : $14.000 |
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Contact |
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Homepage | www.planetariomedellin.org |
Location / Directions |
Medellín is the second-largest city in Colombia and the capital of the department of Antioquia. It is located in the Aburrá Valley, a central region of the Andes Mountains in South America. The planetarium is located in an area called the "North Zone" (Zona Norte), which is an urban sprawl area north of the city's center. Busstop: Universidad |
Description | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Jesús Emilio Ramírez González Planetarium of Medellín is a planetarium located in Medellín, Colombia and established on October 10, 1984. It was originally conceived by the Astronomical Society of the College of San José, led at that time by Brother Daniel (Julián González Patiño), a renowned scientist, astronomer, and botanist. The purpose is that the planetarium is a space for the promotion of scientific and technological culture of citizens and mentality that encourages scientific and technological creativity. The museum is surrounded by a public space known as the Park of Wishes, which was designed by Felipe Uribe de Bedout to coordinate with the planetarium. Medellín was the first South American city to have a computer-controlled planetarium. It was renovated in 2006 and comprises the largest recreational area, science and technology city, in the North Zone. Since 2011 Parque Explora developed a project to renovate the planetarium. The core of this transformation was a new scientific visualization center. The first floor, open access for visitors, consists of an auditorium with capacity for 200 people, a library specializing in science literacy, and a store with items and souvenirs on astronomy and a café.
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