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Copernicus Science Centre
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Copernicus Science Centre is a science museum standing on the bank of the Vistula River in Warsaw, Poland. It contains over 450 interactive exhibits that enable visitors to single-handedly carry out experiments and discover the laws of science for themselves.
Nearby attractions
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Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 20, 00-390 Warszawa, Poland
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Ogród na dachu Centrum Nauki Kopernik
Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 20, 00-390 Warszawa, Poland
Warsaw University Library
Dobra 56/66, 00-312 Warszawa, Poland
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Copernicus Science Centre

Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 20, 00-390 Warszawa, Poland
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Copernicus Science Centre is a science museum standing on the bank of the Vistula River in Warsaw, Poland. It contains over 450 interactive exhibits that enable visitors to single-handedly carry out experiments and discover the laws of science for themselves.

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attractions: Planetarium Centrum Nauki Kopernik, Mermaid's Statue, Ogród na dachu Centrum Nauki Kopernik, Warsaw University Library, Vistula Boulevards, Warsaw University Library Garden, Świętokrzyski Bridge, Hello Sailor - rejsy po Wiśle / pikniki na wyspie, Museum of Fryderyk Chopin in Warsaw, Narodowy Instytut Muzeów, restaurants: Bistro-Wiem, DOCK19 by Mateusz Gessler, Food Hall Elektrownia Powiśle, Barka Wynurzenie, MariCruz Elektrownia Powiśle, PaTaThai - Elektrownia Powiśle, Osmania, Boscaiola Pizzeria, Kimi Sushi Elektrownia Powiśle, Milk Bar Warsaw
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Phone
+48 22 122 55 55
Website
kopernik.org.pl

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Nearby attractions of Copernicus Science Centre

Planetarium Centrum Nauki Kopernik

Mermaid's Statue

Ogród na dachu Centrum Nauki Kopernik

Warsaw University Library

Vistula Boulevards

Warsaw University Library Garden

Świętokrzyski Bridge

Hello Sailor - rejsy po Wiśle / pikniki na wyspie

Museum of Fryderyk Chopin in Warsaw

Narodowy Instytut Muzeów

Planetarium Centrum Nauki Kopernik

Planetarium Centrum Nauki Kopernik

4.3

(731)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Mermaid's Statue

Mermaid's Statue

4.8

(4.7K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Ogród na dachu Centrum Nauki Kopernik

Ogród na dachu Centrum Nauki Kopernik

4.5

(50)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Warsaw University Library

Warsaw University Library

4.7

(1.3K)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

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Discover Jewish Warsaw
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Nearby restaurants of Copernicus Science Centre

Bistro-Wiem

DOCK19 by Mateusz Gessler

Food Hall Elektrownia Powiśle

Barka Wynurzenie

MariCruz Elektrownia Powiśle

PaTaThai - Elektrownia Powiśle

Osmania

Boscaiola Pizzeria

Kimi Sushi Elektrownia Powiśle

Milk Bar Warsaw

Bistro-Wiem

Bistro-Wiem

4.3

(979)

Click for details
DOCK19 by Mateusz Gessler

DOCK19 by Mateusz Gessler

4.3

(652)

$$$

Click for details
Food Hall Elektrownia Powiśle

Food Hall Elektrownia Powiśle

4.6

(782)

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Barka Wynurzenie

Barka Wynurzenie

4.4

(333)

$$

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Reviews of Copernicus Science Centre

4.6
(19,948)
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5.0
19w

The Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw is hands down one of the most impressive, modern, and engaging science museums in Europe. It’s a place where learning feels like an adventure, and where science becomes not just something you observe — but something you do. Whether you’re traveling with kids, friends, or even on your own, it offers a truly unique and interactive experience for all ages.

From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted by a futuristic, open space filled with light, movement, and energy. The entire centre is designed to awaken curiosity. Rather than glass cases and plaques, you’ll find over 450 hands-on exhibits that invite you to touch, experiment, build, break, race, question, and discover. This isn’t a place where you’re told how science works — it’s a place where you’re encouraged to figure it out for yourself.

There are several thematic zones, including one focused on motion and mechanics, another on human perception, one dedicated to light and optics, and even an area exploring the roots of civilization. Each zone is packed with clever, well-thought-out installations. One moment you’re lifting yourself with pulleys, the next you’re conducting a sound wave experiment or walking through a tunnel of mirrors. Everything is bilingual — in Polish and English — which makes it very tourist-friendly.

Families with young children will especially appreciate “Buzzz!”, a separate area just for toddlers and younger kids, where they can explore at their own pace in a safe and stimulating environment. For teenagers and adults, the “Re:Generation Zone” offers a deeper dive into artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and human behavior.

One of the major highlights is the Planetarium “The Heavens of Copernicus”, located in a dome-shaped building next to the main centre. The shows there are visually stunning and informative, covering topics like the solar system, the Big Bang, and space exploration. English headphones are available, and the seats are incredibly comfortable — perfect for a moment of wonder and relaxation.

There’s also the High Voltage Theatre, where you can see dramatic Tesla coil demonstrations and lightning shows — thrilling for kids and grownups alike. And the Robotic Theatre, where lifelike humanoid robots act out short plays, is something you won’t find anywhere else.

On weekends, older children and teenagers can take part in science labs (biology, chemistry, robotics, and physics), which are included in the ticket price. These small group workshops allow participants to carry out real experiments under supervision — a brilliant initiative that adds even more value to the visit.

The architecture and location are also worth noting. The centre sits right along the Vistula River and offers access to a rooftop garden with stunning views over Warsaw and the riverbanks. It’s a beautiful, green space that offers a moment of quiet after the buzz of the exhibitions below.

As for the practical side: tickets are reasonably priced for what you get, but booking online in advance is essential, especially during weekends and school holidays. It can get very crowded, and entry slots sell out fast. The café on site offers a good range of snacks and meals, though seating can be limited during peak hours. There are lockers, a gift shop, and very clean facilities.

What could be improved? During busy times, the centre does feel overcrowded. Some exhibits get worn down from overuse and could benefit from more regular maintenance. Also, while most staff are helpful, not everyone speaks fluent English, which might make asking for help a little trickier for...

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5.0
27w

The Copernicus Science Center in Warsaw is an outstanding destination for curious minds of all ages. It’s a place where science becomes interactive, playful, and truly engaging – perfect for both kids and adults.

While the toddler area wasn’t our main priority, we appreciated that it offered designated timeslots, allowing families with younger children to explore in a more relaxed environment. Our 4.5-year-old spent nearly an hour there, fully immersed – it’s a great space with age-appropriate, creative activities that keep little ones happily engaged.

Beyond that, the interactive exhibits throughout the center are fantastic – whether it’s physics, technology, nature, or human perception, every station invites hands-on discovery. Our child was particularly fascinated by the reptiles and spiders – those exhibits made a lasting impression!

A few practical tips: Book your tickets in advance. The center is very popular, and many school groups visit during weekdays, so it can get crowded. The online booking system is smooth and definitely recommended.

Another pleasant surprise was the on-site café and dining area. The food selection was varied, fresh, and thoughtful, offering much more than the typical museum snack fare. It’s spacious, family-friendly, and a nice place to take a break.

In summary: The Copernicus Science Center is much more than a museum – it’s a space for exploration, learning, and fun. Whether you’re visiting Warsaw with children or simply love science, it’s a top-tier experience. We’ll...

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5.0
1y

The Copernicus Science Centre is a place where science comes to life! It's not just a museum, but a truly interactive space where you can touch, experiment, and understand complex scientific phenomena.

What I liked: • Interactivity: You can not only look at the exhibits, but also interact with them. Turning, pressing, launching - all of this allows you to better understand how different laws of physics, chemistry, biology, and other sciences work. • Diversity: The museum's exhibitions cover a wide range of topics - from space and evolution to the human body and future technologies. Everyone will find something interesting. • Learning through play: Even complex scientific concepts are explained here in an accessible and interesting way, through games, simulations, and experiments. This makes learning engaging and effective. • Planetarium "The Heavens of Copernicus": This is a separate world where you can immerse yourself in the starry sky and learn a lot about space. The shows in the planetarium are impressive with their beauty and realism.

Pay attention: • Crowds: On weekends and holidays, the museum can be quite crowded, which makes it a bit difficult to interact with the exhibits. • Prices: The cost of tickets may be a bit high for some visitors. Overall impression:

The Copernicus Science Centre is a great place for family vacations, school trips, and anyone interested in science. It's not just a museum, but a real adventure that inspires discovery and learning about the world. I highly...

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The Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw is hands down one of the most impressive, modern, and engaging science museums in Europe. It’s a place where learning feels like an adventure, and where science becomes not just something you observe — but something you do. Whether you’re traveling with kids, friends, or even on your own, it offers a truly unique and interactive experience for all ages. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted by a futuristic, open space filled with light, movement, and energy. The entire centre is designed to awaken curiosity. Rather than glass cases and plaques, you’ll find over 450 hands-on exhibits that invite you to touch, experiment, build, break, race, question, and discover. This isn’t a place where you’re told how science works — it’s a place where you’re encouraged to figure it out for yourself. There are several thematic zones, including one focused on motion and mechanics, another on human perception, one dedicated to light and optics, and even an area exploring the roots of civilization. Each zone is packed with clever, well-thought-out installations. One moment you’re lifting yourself with pulleys, the next you’re conducting a sound wave experiment or walking through a tunnel of mirrors. Everything is bilingual — in Polish and English — which makes it very tourist-friendly. Families with young children will especially appreciate “Buzzz!”, a separate area just for toddlers and younger kids, where they can explore at their own pace in a safe and stimulating environment. For teenagers and adults, the “Re:Generation Zone” offers a deeper dive into artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and human behavior. One of the major highlights is the Planetarium “The Heavens of Copernicus”, located in a dome-shaped building next to the main centre. The shows there are visually stunning and informative, covering topics like the solar system, the Big Bang, and space exploration. English headphones are available, and the seats are incredibly comfortable — perfect for a moment of wonder and relaxation. There’s also the High Voltage Theatre, where you can see dramatic Tesla coil demonstrations and lightning shows — thrilling for kids and grownups alike. And the Robotic Theatre, where lifelike humanoid robots act out short plays, is something you won’t find anywhere else. On weekends, older children and teenagers can take part in science labs (biology, chemistry, robotics, and physics), which are included in the ticket price. These small group workshops allow participants to carry out real experiments under supervision — a brilliant initiative that adds even more value to the visit. The architecture and location are also worth noting. The centre sits right along the Vistula River and offers access to a rooftop garden with stunning views over Warsaw and the riverbanks. It’s a beautiful, green space that offers a moment of quiet after the buzz of the exhibitions below. As for the practical side: tickets are reasonably priced for what you get, but booking online in advance is essential, especially during weekends and school holidays. It can get very crowded, and entry slots sell out fast. The café on site offers a good range of snacks and meals, though seating can be limited during peak hours. There are lockers, a gift shop, and very clean facilities. What could be improved? During busy times, the centre does feel overcrowded. Some exhibits get worn down from overuse and could benefit from more regular maintenance. Also, while most staff are helpful, not everyone speaks fluent English, which might make asking for help a little trickier for international visitors.
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The Copernicus Science Center in Warsaw is an outstanding destination for curious minds of all ages. It’s a place where science becomes interactive, playful, and truly engaging – perfect for both kids and adults. While the toddler area wasn’t our main priority, we appreciated that it offered designated timeslots, allowing families with younger children to explore in a more relaxed environment. Our 4.5-year-old spent nearly an hour there, fully immersed – it’s a great space with age-appropriate, creative activities that keep little ones happily engaged. Beyond that, the interactive exhibits throughout the center are fantastic – whether it’s physics, technology, nature, or human perception, every station invites hands-on discovery. Our child was particularly fascinated by the reptiles and spiders – those exhibits made a lasting impression! A few practical tips: Book your tickets in advance. The center is very popular, and many school groups visit during weekdays, so it can get crowded. The online booking system is smooth and definitely recommended. Another pleasant surprise was the on-site café and dining area. The food selection was varied, fresh, and thoughtful, offering much more than the typical museum snack fare. It’s spacious, family-friendly, and a nice place to take a break. In summary: The Copernicus Science Center is much more than a museum – it’s a space for exploration, learning, and fun. Whether you’re visiting Warsaw with children or simply love science, it’s a top-tier experience. We’ll definitely be back!
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The Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw is hands down one of the most impressive, modern, and engaging science museums in Europe. It’s a place where learning feels like an adventure, and where science becomes not just something you observe — but something you do. Whether you’re traveling with kids, friends, or even on your own, it offers a truly unique and interactive experience for all ages. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted by a futuristic, open space filled with light, movement, and energy. The entire centre is designed to awaken curiosity. Rather than glass cases and plaques, you’ll find over 450 hands-on exhibits that invite you to touch, experiment, build, break, race, question, and discover. This isn’t a place where you’re told how science works — it’s a place where you’re encouraged to figure it out for yourself. There are several thematic zones, including one focused on motion and mechanics, another on human perception, one dedicated to light and optics, and even an area exploring the roots of civilization. Each zone is packed with clever, well-thought-out installations. One moment you’re lifting yourself with pulleys, the next you’re conducting a sound wave experiment or walking through a tunnel of mirrors. Everything is bilingual — in Polish and English — which makes it very tourist-friendly. Families with young children will especially appreciate “Buzzz!”, a separate area just for toddlers and younger kids, where they can explore at their own pace in a safe and stimulating environment. For teenagers and adults, the “Re:Generation Zone” offers a deeper dive into artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and human behavior. One of the major highlights is the Planetarium “The Heavens of Copernicus”, located in a dome-shaped building next to the main centre. The shows there are visually stunning and informative, covering topics like the solar system, the Big Bang, and space exploration. English headphones are available, and the seats are incredibly comfortable — perfect for a moment of wonder and relaxation. There’s also the High Voltage Theatre, where you can see dramatic Tesla coil demonstrations and lightning shows — thrilling for kids and grownups alike. And the Robotic Theatre, where lifelike humanoid robots act out short plays, is something you won’t find anywhere else. On weekends, older children and teenagers can take part in science labs (biology, chemistry, robotics, and physics), which are included in the ticket price. These small group workshops allow participants to carry out real experiments under supervision — a brilliant initiative that adds even more value to the visit. The architecture and location are also worth noting. The centre sits right along the Vistula River and offers access to a rooftop garden with stunning views over Warsaw and the riverbanks. It’s a beautiful, green space that offers a moment of quiet after the buzz of the exhibitions below. As for the practical side: tickets are reasonably priced for what you get, but booking online in advance is essential, especially during weekends and school holidays. It can get very crowded, and entry slots sell out fast. The café on site offers a good range of snacks and meals, though seating can be limited during peak hours. There are lockers, a gift shop, and very clean facilities. What could be improved? During busy times, the centre does feel overcrowded. Some exhibits get worn down from overuse and could benefit from more regular maintenance. Also, while most staff are helpful, not everyone speaks fluent English, which might make asking for help a little trickier for international visitors.
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The Copernicus Science Center in Warsaw is an outstanding destination for curious minds of all ages. It’s a place where science becomes interactive, playful, and truly engaging – perfect for both kids and adults. While the toddler area wasn’t our main priority, we appreciated that it offered designated timeslots, allowing families with younger children to explore in a more relaxed environment. Our 4.5-year-old spent nearly an hour there, fully immersed – it’s a great space with age-appropriate, creative activities that keep little ones happily engaged. Beyond that, the interactive exhibits throughout the center are fantastic – whether it’s physics, technology, nature, or human perception, every station invites hands-on discovery. Our child was particularly fascinated by the reptiles and spiders – those exhibits made a lasting impression! A few practical tips: Book your tickets in advance. The center is very popular, and many school groups visit during weekdays, so it can get crowded. The online booking system is smooth and definitely recommended. Another pleasant surprise was the on-site café and dining area. The food selection was varied, fresh, and thoughtful, offering much more than the typical museum snack fare. It’s spacious, family-friendly, and a nice place to take a break. In summary: The Copernicus Science Center is much more than a museum – it’s a space for exploration, learning, and fun. Whether you’re visiting Warsaw with children or simply love science, it’s a top-tier experience. We’ll definitely be back!
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