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Paranal Observatory is an astronomical observatory operated by the European Southern Observatory. It is located in the Atacama Desert of Northern Chile on Cerro Paranal at 2,635 m altitude, 120 km south of Antofagasta.
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Cerro Paranal, Taltal, Antofagasta, Chile
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Observatorio Paranal

Taltal, Antofagasta, Chile
4.8(101)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Paranal Observatory is an astronomical observatory operated by the European Southern Observatory. It is located in the Atacama Desert of Northern Chile on Cerro Paranal at 2,635 m altitude, 120 km south of Antofagasta.

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MandyMandy
A fun stop for anyone interested in physics or astronomy, even if it is a bit out of the way. Free public tours are offered every Saturday and Sunday, lasting about two hours, in both English and Spanish. My tour guide’s English was difficult to follow during the more technical explanations—she rushed through the material as if reciting a memorized speech, which made it hard to ask questions or have a real exchange. Still, the visit is well worth the trip, since you actually go inside one of the giant Unit Telescope rooms, as well as see from a distance the new in-construction ELT (extremely large telescope), slated to be done by 2028. Getting here is straightforward but long. You can fly into Antofagasta and rent a car, which is about 1.5 hours, or combine it with a visit to San Pedro de Atacama by flying into Calama and driving about 2.5 hours. If driving from Calama, bring cash for tolls—two booths total roughly 5,000 CLP. On the return, you can detour to the iconic Hand of the Desert statue. It’s an interesting photo stop, especially since there’s little else to do in Antofagasta itself.
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Tuve la oportunidad de conocer este recinto, junto a mi familia, hace varios años atrás, (2013) No se si aún tendrán la misma modalidad de visitas. Pero cuando fuimos, había que reservar en la página web del observatorio y te agendan una hora para que puedas acceder al recinto. Luego debes esperar a que el anfitrión verifique las identidades y luego de eso, te hacen pasar al sector de la charla previa, donde te cuentan la historia del lugar, cómo funciona y varios otros temas, aparte de las reglas que debes seguir. Nuestra idea siempre fue que podríamos observar algunas estrellas o planetas a través e los telescopios, pero la visita es solo para conocer las instalaciones, ya que todo la observación es de forma digital y en la noche. Durante el día, prácticamente es solo trabajo de investigación de todo el personal que allí trabaja. Las instalaciones son de última tecnología, incluso hay piscinas y una especie de oasis bajo tierra, ya que prácticamente el lugar está emplazado en pleno desierto en el camino, entre Paposo y La Negra. Una tremenda experiencia, sobre todo para mis hijos, que en ese entonces eran mucho más pequeños.
Matteo StaianoMatteo Staiano
Amazing. That's the word. The observatory is the largest single mirrored one in the world, and our guide Arturo made us visit in English while another group of tourists visited in Spanish. He explained to us all about this marvelous scientific plant, from how the scientists live there to how the telescopes work. Thank you so much to the ESO for allowing tours!
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A fun stop for anyone interested in physics or astronomy, even if it is a bit out of the way. Free public tours are offered every Saturday and Sunday, lasting about two hours, in both English and Spanish. My tour guide’s English was difficult to follow during the more technical explanations—she rushed through the material as if reciting a memorized speech, which made it hard to ask questions or have a real exchange. Still, the visit is well worth the trip, since you actually go inside one of the giant Unit Telescope rooms, as well as see from a distance the new in-construction ELT (extremely large telescope), slated to be done by 2028. Getting here is straightforward but long. You can fly into Antofagasta and rent a car, which is about 1.5 hours, or combine it with a visit to San Pedro de Atacama by flying into Calama and driving about 2.5 hours. If driving from Calama, bring cash for tolls—two booths total roughly 5,000 CLP. On the return, you can detour to the iconic Hand of the Desert statue. It’s an interesting photo stop, especially since there’s little else to do in Antofagasta itself.
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Tuve la oportunidad de conocer este recinto, junto a mi familia, hace varios años atrás, (2013) No se si aún tendrán la misma modalidad de visitas. Pero cuando fuimos, había que reservar en la página web del observatorio y te agendan una hora para que puedas acceder al recinto. Luego debes esperar a que el anfitrión verifique las identidades y luego de eso, te hacen pasar al sector de la charla previa, donde te cuentan la historia del lugar, cómo funciona y varios otros temas, aparte de las reglas que debes seguir. Nuestra idea siempre fue que podríamos observar algunas estrellas o planetas a través e los telescopios, pero la visita es solo para conocer las instalaciones, ya que todo la observación es de forma digital y en la noche. Durante el día, prácticamente es solo trabajo de investigación de todo el personal que allí trabaja. Las instalaciones son de última tecnología, incluso hay piscinas y una especie de oasis bajo tierra, ya que prácticamente el lugar está emplazado en pleno desierto en el camino, entre Paposo y La Negra. Una tremenda experiencia, sobre todo para mis hijos, que en ese entonces eran mucho más pequeños.
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Amazing. That's the word. The observatory is the largest single mirrored one in the world, and our guide Arturo made us visit in English while another group of tourists visited in Spanish. He explained to us all about this marvelous scientific plant, from how the scientists live there to how the telescopes work. Thank you so much to the ESO for allowing tours!
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A fun stop for anyone interested in physics or astronomy, even if it is a bit out of the way. Free public tours are offered every Saturday and Sunday, lasting about two hours, in both English and Spanish. My tour guide’s English was difficult to follow during the more technical explanations—she rushed through the material as if reciting a memorized speech, which made it hard to ask questions or have a real exchange.

Still, the visit is well worth the trip, since you actually go inside one of the giant Unit Telescope rooms, as well as see from a distance the new in-construction ELT (extremely large telescope), slated to be done by 2028.

Getting here is straightforward but long. You can fly into Antofagasta and rent a car, which is about 1.5 hours, or combine it with a visit to San Pedro de Atacama by flying into Calama and driving about 2.5 hours. If driving from Calama, bring cash for tolls—two booths total roughly 5,000 CLP.

On the return, you can detour to the iconic Hand of the Desert statue. It’s an interesting photo stop, especially since there’s little else to do in...

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3y

Tuve la oportunidad de conocer este recinto, junto a mi familia, hace varios años atrás, (2013) No se si aún tendrán la misma modalidad de visitas. Pero cuando fuimos, había que reservar en la página web del observatorio y te agendan una hora para que puedas acceder al recinto. Luego debes esperar a que el anfitrión verifique las identidades y luego de eso, te hacen pasar al sector de la charla previa, donde te cuentan la historia del lugar, cómo funciona y varios otros temas, aparte de las reglas que debes seguir. Nuestra idea siempre fue que podríamos observar algunas estrellas o planetas a través e los telescopios, pero la visita es solo para conocer las instalaciones, ya que todo la observación es de forma digital y en la noche. Durante el día, prácticamente es solo trabajo de investigación de todo el personal que allí trabaja. Las instalaciones son de última tecnología, incluso hay piscinas y una especie de oasis bajo tierra, ya que prácticamente el lugar está emplazado en pleno desierto en el camino, entre Paposo y La Negra. Una tremenda experiencia, sobre todo para mis hijos, que en ese entonces eran mucho...

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