
During the Christmas holidays I took my kids to watch the show at the Planetarium of Rome.
The Planetarium has a room of about 300 square meters and is covered by a large dome with a diameter of 14 meters and has 100 seats on the ergonomically designed seats mounted in concentric rows.
The shows are very interesting and relax watching a starry sky of rare beauty satisfies the soul. It 's really a shame that our artificial lights do not allow us and our children every day to admire a natural wonder that has fascinated humanity since its appearance on Earth.
Since not only the children really liked the show I booked two dates:
Jan. 5 hours 11.00 - Dance of the Planets - The movements of the wandering stars in the sky. The solar system seen from inside and outside.

9 January 11.00 - Comet Christmas - In the wake of the comet of Bethlehem, this Christmas will have his long-haired star: seguiamone the way among the stars.

The Planetarium is located in the same building that houses the Museum of Roman Civilization by Piazza G. Agnelli, 10 Eur.
Given the high turnout, particularly weekends and events for children, it is strongly advised to book at 060608 every day from 9.00 to 21.00 for up to 2 hours before the show
Reservation free phone 15 minutes before of the decade ' start of the show.
The ticket costs € 7.50 (€ 5.50 for children 6-18 years and adults over 65 years)
For residents in the Municipality of Rome in less than 1 euro.
PS: no one has applied for residency, so I guess the infamous "Tourist tax" applies implicitly (by not always ask documents) only for foreigners!
For residents in the Municipality of Rome in less than 1 euro.
PS: no one has applied for residency, so I guess the infamous "Tourist tax" applies implicitly (by not always ask documents) only for foreigners!
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