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Indira Gandhi Planetarium
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Suraj Kund Park
VW8F+8MF, Kaiser Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
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VW6G+H5G, River Bank Colony, Kaiser Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
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VW7H+88H, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Mukarimnagar, Kaiser Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226007, India
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City Chauraha, Railway Station, Nabiullah Rd, Kaiser Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Special Pizza Day
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Akram biryani house
VWCG+2V7, Kutubpur, Daliganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226020, India
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King George's Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226003, India
Forks and Grills
195/99, Mirtaki Marg, Crown Gate, Jawahar Nagar, Kaiser Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226003, India
Awadhi Zaika
Shop no:- 41, Jagat Narayan Rd, near City Station Bridge, Kaiser Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226003, India
Delhi chat centre
Nadwa Rd, Mukarimnagar, Hasanganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226007, India
Bombay Pav Omelette
Nadwa Rd, Mukarimnagar, Hasanganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226007, India
Vicky Restaurant
194/64, 194/64, Lakshman Prasad Shrivastav Road, Wazirganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
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Indira Gandhi Planetarium

Indira Gandhi Planetarium, Vigyan Bhavan, 9, Nabiullah Rd, Surajkund park, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
3.5(310)
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attractions: Suraj Kund Park, Haathi Park, The Residency, Lucknow, 1857- Memorial Museum Residency, Lucknow, Shaheed Smarak, restaurants: City Restaurant | Best Restaurant in Lucknow, Special Pizza Day, Akram biryani house, Kgmu Trauma Centre Refreshment Canteen, Forks and Grills, Awadhi Zaika, Delhi chat centre, Bombay Pav Omelette, Vicky Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Indira Gandhi Planetarium

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Suraj Kund Park

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(257)

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Haathi Park

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Nearby restaurants of Indira Gandhi Planetarium

City Restaurant | Best Restaurant in Lucknow

Special Pizza Day

Akram biryani house

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Reviews of Indira Gandhi Planetarium

3.5
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5.0
4y

Are you curious to know about planetarium..👍 let's know about it The word PLANETARIUM today usually refers to an optical or digital projection instrument that shows upon the inner surface of a hemispherical dome onto which scenes of stars, planets, sun, moon, and, in most cases, additional astronomical effects can be made to appear. The term also refers to the room or a building in which the projector is housed. In 1913, an astronomer, Max Wolf of Heidelberg Observatory, discussed with Oskar Von Miller, founder of the Deutsches Museum, the possibility of a display which would show the motions of the sun, moon and planets within a dome of spherical curvature. In this device, light comes through hole in a darkened dome under which the audience sits. Miller proposed this project to the Zeiss Works but preliminary investigations were interrupted by World War I. Following the war, Walther Bauersfeld, Zeiss Chief Engineer proposed to construct a hemispherical dome painted white interior, and to place an optical projector in the center to show the stars, sun, moon and planets together with their motions as observed from the earth. Early in 1920, Bauersfeld began to work out the design details and technical calculations. Finally, after three and a half years of design and construction, the first Planetarium Projector, Zeiss model was unveiled at the Carl Zeiss factory in Jena, Germany in August, 1923. Indira Gandhi Planetarium, Lucknow

The foundation stone of this beautiful building of Saturn shape was laid on 28th Feb., 1988 by the chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Hon. Late Veer Bahadur Singh. Indira Gandhi Planetarium was inaugurated on 8th May, 2003 by the Hon. Chief Minister of UP Ms. Mayawati. From 9th May 2003 Planetarium has been opened for public. Structure:- Indira Gandhi Planetarium building is in unique Saturn shape with its five rings. The 21 meter diameter spherical building of the planetarium rest on platform, which is especially designed to give an idea of crater formation on celestial bodies. The platform is surrounded by waterpool with fountains.

Indira Gandhi Planetarium, Lucknow a novel attraction of the city is situated at the bank of river Gomti. Many places of interest like Bara Imambara, Rumi Darwaza, Residency & Shaheed Smarak are with in one km from planetarium. The beautiful Saturn shaped building is unique in the world. Planetarium reveals the wonderland of Astronomy. Staggering distances from outer space are eliminated. Here one can virtually touch the stars, Journey through Jungles of Stars and see many other celestial events in a matter of minutes that in reality take months, years or million of years to happen.

Objective

The Government of Uttar Pradesh has established a Planetarium at Lucknow with following objective

To provide basic information on different aspects of astronomy through planetarium shows exhibits

To popularise Science.

To establish the amateur club and provide guidance to amateur astronomer and interested students.

To arrange astronomical exhibition, quiz and art competitions for children and common men.

Show Timings

1:00 pm, 2:30 PM, 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM (Extra Shows at 6:00 in Summer Vacations).

First Show on Saturday and Sunday is in English, all remaining shows on all days are in Hindi.

Shows at 11 & 12 Noon can be organized for a group of 100 or more persons.

Booking : 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Show Duration

34 to 45 Min

Planetarium remains closed for public on Monday.

Admission Fee

Rs 25/- per person (above 3 years of age).

Concessional ticket @ Rs 10/- per person for a group of 30 or more.

Free for...

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5.0
1y

The Indira Gandhi Planetarium in Lucknow is a captivating celestial oasis that offers visitors an enthralling journey through the cosmos. Situated in the heart of the city, this iconic landmark is not just a place for astronomical education but also serves as a source of wonder and inspiration for people of all ages.

Upon entering the planetarium, visitors are greeted by a modern and well-equipped facility designed to ignite curiosity about the universe. The centerpiece of the planetarium is its domed theater, where state-of-the-art projection technology transports viewers to distant galaxies, stars, and planets. The immersive experience of the dome, coupled with high-definition visuals and surround sound, creates a truly mesmerizing atmosphere.

The shows at the Indira Gandhi Planetarium cover a wide range of topics, from basic astronomy concepts to advanced explorations of cosmic phenomena. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or a curious novice, there's something for everyone to learn and enjoy. From the formation of stars and galaxies to the mysteries of black holes and supernovae, each presentation is both educational and awe-inspiring.

One of the highlights of the planetarium is its interactive exhibits and displays. Visitors have the opportunity to engage with hands-on models, interactive touchscreens, and informative panels that delve deeper into various aspects of astronomy and space exploration. These interactive elements make learning about the cosmos both engaging and accessible, especially for younger visitors.

In addition to its regular shows and exhibits, the Indira Gandhi Planetarium also hosts special events, workshops, and stargazing sessions. These events provide unique opportunities for visitors to interact with astronomers, participate in scientific discussions, and observe celestial phenomena through telescopes.

Beyond its educational offerings, the planetarium also serves as a cultural hub, hosting art exhibitions, film screenings, and other events that celebrate the beauty and wonder of the universe. Its role as a center for scientific and cultural exchange enriches the community and fosters a deeper appreciation for astronomy and space science.

In conclusion, the Indira Gandhi Planetarium in Lucknow is a gem that shines brightly in the city's cultural landscape. With its captivating shows, interactive exhibits, and vibrant events, it offers a journey of discovery and wonder for visitors of all ages. Whether you're a lifelong astronomy enthusiast or simply curious about the cosmos, a visit to this stellar destination is sure to leave you inspired...

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1.0
14w

My Review of the Indira Gandhi Planetarium My recent visit to the Indira Gandhi Planetarium was, in a word, a profound disappointment. I had high hopes of being transported to the far reaches of space, but instead, I was left feeling as though I had thrown away 200 rupees for a highly underwhelming experience. The main show promised a journey through the cosmos, but what it delivered felt more like a recap of my high school science class. We were shown the solar system, planets, and constellations in a format so basic that anyone with an internet connection could access far more detailed and visually stunning content for free. The "wow" factor was entirely absent, replaced by a sense of "I already know this." The presentation was rudimentary, lacking the depth and spectacle one would expect from a modern planetarium. But the most jarring part of the experience was the state of the 3D equipment. Before the show began, we were handed our 3D glasses, and the accompanying instructions were nothing short of alarming. We were explicitly warned about the "cheap quality" of the glasses and cautioned to handle them with extreme care, lest they break. This pre-show warning, rather than instilling confidence, only served to highlight the institution's apparent lack of investment in its own technology. It was a bizarre and frankly unsettling way to begin a show, and it completely undermined any potential for immersion. The feeling of holding a flimsy, potentially-broken pair of glasses was a constant distraction throughout the show, a stark reminder of the corner-cutting that seemed to define the entire experience. For anyone considering a visit, my advice is to save your money. The Indira Gandhi Planetarium, in its current state, feels like a relic of a bygone era. The content is uninspired, the technology is subpar, and the overall experience is a letdown. This is not a place to ignite a passion for astronomy; it's a place that will make you regret not staying home and watching a documentary on a...

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Syed Arman Husain RizviSyed Arman Husain Rizvi
My Review of the Indira Gandhi Planetarium My recent visit to the Indira Gandhi Planetarium was, in a word, a profound disappointment. I had high hopes of being transported to the far reaches of space, but instead, I was left feeling as though I had thrown away 200 rupees for a highly underwhelming experience. The main show promised a journey through the cosmos, but what it delivered felt more like a recap of my high school science class. We were shown the solar system, planets, and constellations in a format so basic that anyone with an internet connection could access far more detailed and visually stunning content for free. The "wow" factor was entirely absent, replaced by a sense of "I already know this." The presentation was rudimentary, lacking the depth and spectacle one would expect from a modern planetarium. But the most jarring part of the experience was the state of the 3D equipment. Before the show began, we were handed our 3D glasses, and the accompanying instructions were nothing short of alarming. We were explicitly warned about the "cheap quality" of the glasses and cautioned to handle them with extreme care, lest they break. This pre-show warning, rather than instilling confidence, only served to highlight the institution's apparent lack of investment in its own technology. It was a bizarre and frankly unsettling way to begin a show, and it completely undermined any potential for immersion. The feeling of holding a flimsy, potentially-broken pair of glasses was a constant distraction throughout the show, a stark reminder of the corner-cutting that seemed to define the entire experience. For anyone considering a visit, my advice is to save your money. The Indira Gandhi Planetarium, in its current state, feels like a relic of a bygone era. The content is uninspired, the technology is subpar, and the overall experience is a letdown. This is not a place to ignite a passion for astronomy; it's a place that will make you regret not staying home and watching a documentary on a high-definition screen.
Vishal Kumar SinghVishal Kumar Singh
Very nice and clean place.... -:About Indira Gandhi Planetarium:- Indira Gandhi Planetarium was started for public on 8th May 2003. It is a beautiful building in unique Saturn shape with five rings. It is especially designed to give an idea of crater formation of celestial bodies. It has an exhibit gallery on ground floor with models and displays based on Indian space programme and astronomy. Daily 4 shows. Show duration: 34-45 minutes. Show timings: 1.00p.m., 2.30p.m., 4.00p.m. and 5.00p.m. Extra shows (between 10.30 a.m. to 12.15 p.m.) can be organised for group of 100 or more, at the rate of Rs. 10/- per person. Extra show at 6 p.m. in summer vacations. Entry fee: Rs. 25/- per head above 3 years of age. The entry is free for handicapped persons on showing the certificate. A concessional ticket of Rs. 10/- per person for a group of 30 or more. Planetarium remains closed on every Monday. While on a family vacation in Lucknow it becomes must to visit the famous Indira Gandhi Planetarium, especially for your munchkins. This kid-friendly tourist attraction in Lucknow proffers some useful knowledge about a different aspect of astronomy through the exhibition, quit and various interesting shows. Located on the banks of Gomti River, the planetarium has a Saturn shape building that is an architectural pleasure in itself. The foundation of this one of the most-visited places in Lucknow was laid in the year 1988. Digital sound, lift ramp and projecting system makes Indira Gandhi Planetarium an altogether a different tourist site in Lucknow. Keeping the comfort of tourists into mind, the planetarium has been made fully air-conditioned. The main auditorium is located on the first floor of the planetarium. Astronomical shows are organized in the auditorium in a regular interval. On the whole, Indira Gandhi Planetarium is one of the perfect places in Lucknow where the aspiring astronomers and students can learn a lot about astronomy.
Tushar GuptaTushar Gupta
Ticket is ₹25 per head. Parking ₹10. Shows runtime is 45 mins starting at 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm. However the many projectors are not working well, so the show becomes mostly audio and no visuals. Should be repaired. Otherwise nice setup and overall great place to explore space. Its basically a museum which contains prototype of satellites,radio ,tv, information reagrding universe especially our solar system and various space missions of india. They also show a 45 min movie which enhance our knowledge regarding space and various elements of it i.e coments ,sun ,galaxy. A must visit place for a person who is intrested in science or space. Proper equipment is not working over there so poor image quality. Don't waste your time to visit over there it is one of the government project so only not getting proper service of equipment. When I ask for ticket counter person said minimum 15 person should come to watch the show. if 15 person will be not there then we will not start the show. 10-15 person came then they allowed us for ticket. people are not coming over there because quality is not maintaining by the team they are not using mask but they are selling the mass from window and telling that without mask entries not there.
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My Review of the Indira Gandhi Planetarium My recent visit to the Indira Gandhi Planetarium was, in a word, a profound disappointment. I had high hopes of being transported to the far reaches of space, but instead, I was left feeling as though I had thrown away 200 rupees for a highly underwhelming experience. The main show promised a journey through the cosmos, but what it delivered felt more like a recap of my high school science class. We were shown the solar system, planets, and constellations in a format so basic that anyone with an internet connection could access far more detailed and visually stunning content for free. The "wow" factor was entirely absent, replaced by a sense of "I already know this." The presentation was rudimentary, lacking the depth and spectacle one would expect from a modern planetarium. But the most jarring part of the experience was the state of the 3D equipment. Before the show began, we were handed our 3D glasses, and the accompanying instructions were nothing short of alarming. We were explicitly warned about the "cheap quality" of the glasses and cautioned to handle them with extreme care, lest they break. This pre-show warning, rather than instilling confidence, only served to highlight the institution's apparent lack of investment in its own technology. It was a bizarre and frankly unsettling way to begin a show, and it completely undermined any potential for immersion. The feeling of holding a flimsy, potentially-broken pair of glasses was a constant distraction throughout the show, a stark reminder of the corner-cutting that seemed to define the entire experience. For anyone considering a visit, my advice is to save your money. The Indira Gandhi Planetarium, in its current state, feels like a relic of a bygone era. The content is uninspired, the technology is subpar, and the overall experience is a letdown. This is not a place to ignite a passion for astronomy; it's a place that will make you regret not staying home and watching a documentary on a high-definition screen.
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Very nice and clean place.... -:About Indira Gandhi Planetarium:- Indira Gandhi Planetarium was started for public on 8th May 2003. It is a beautiful building in unique Saturn shape with five rings. It is especially designed to give an idea of crater formation of celestial bodies. It has an exhibit gallery on ground floor with models and displays based on Indian space programme and astronomy. Daily 4 shows. Show duration: 34-45 minutes. Show timings: 1.00p.m., 2.30p.m., 4.00p.m. and 5.00p.m. Extra shows (between 10.30 a.m. to 12.15 p.m.) can be organised for group of 100 or more, at the rate of Rs. 10/- per person. Extra show at 6 p.m. in summer vacations. Entry fee: Rs. 25/- per head above 3 years of age. The entry is free for handicapped persons on showing the certificate. A concessional ticket of Rs. 10/- per person for a group of 30 or more. Planetarium remains closed on every Monday. While on a family vacation in Lucknow it becomes must to visit the famous Indira Gandhi Planetarium, especially for your munchkins. This kid-friendly tourist attraction in Lucknow proffers some useful knowledge about a different aspect of astronomy through the exhibition, quit and various interesting shows. Located on the banks of Gomti River, the planetarium has a Saturn shape building that is an architectural pleasure in itself. The foundation of this one of the most-visited places in Lucknow was laid in the year 1988. Digital sound, lift ramp and projecting system makes Indira Gandhi Planetarium an altogether a different tourist site in Lucknow. Keeping the comfort of tourists into mind, the planetarium has been made fully air-conditioned. The main auditorium is located on the first floor of the planetarium. Astronomical shows are organized in the auditorium in a regular interval. On the whole, Indira Gandhi Planetarium is one of the perfect places in Lucknow where the aspiring astronomers and students can learn a lot about astronomy.
Vishal Kumar Singh

Vishal Kumar Singh

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Ticket is ₹25 per head. Parking ₹10. Shows runtime is 45 mins starting at 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm. However the many projectors are not working well, so the show becomes mostly audio and no visuals. Should be repaired. Otherwise nice setup and overall great place to explore space. Its basically a museum which contains prototype of satellites,radio ,tv, information reagrding universe especially our solar system and various space missions of india. They also show a 45 min movie which enhance our knowledge regarding space and various elements of it i.e coments ,sun ,galaxy. A must visit place for a person who is intrested in science or space. Proper equipment is not working over there so poor image quality. Don't waste your time to visit over there it is one of the government project so only not getting proper service of equipment. When I ask for ticket counter person said minimum 15 person should come to watch the show. if 15 person will be not there then we will not start the show. 10-15 person came then they allowed us for ticket. people are not coming over there because quality is not maintaining by the team they are not using mask but they are selling the mass from window and telling that without mask entries not there.
Tushar Gupta

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