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The planetarium in Burgas is now open to visitors

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Residents and guests of Burgas can now take advantage of yet another attraction in the seaside city, which will introduce them to what is happening in the vast Cosmos. It is about the newly opened planetarium, located in the area of the Burgas-East port terminal, close to the Congress Center. 

The spherical construction of this modern facility allows 50 people to participate in space observation at the same time. ‎

The new planetarium will work without a day off, and on the occasion of Children's Day - June 1, the entrance to the screenings will be free. The building is available for classes in geography, as well as physics and astronomy. 


Disadvantaged people are also welcome, as the necessary access is provided for them.



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