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πŸŒƒ Milan | Cultural Guided Tour of the Starry Sky πŸš€

Ticket price is 5 Euros, and buying online in advance is 1.5, totaling 6.5 Euros. Entry is at 9 PM and exit is around 10:30 PM. ✨ I tend to prefer (convenient for getting home at night and not getting stranded in town) cultural activities, so I chose the planetarium over bars and amusement parks, and the experience was worth every penny. The Milan Planetarium, built in 1930, is the oldest planetarium in Italy, located next to the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens. Equipped with modern astronomical projection equipment, it regularly hosts astronomy lectures, stargazing events, and exhibitions suitable for visitors of all ages to explore the mysteries of the universe. Additionally, the planetarium offers scientific education for schools and families, allowing visitors to learn about astronomy through interaction, making it a popular science education destination in downtown Milan. The Halloween night theme event was very interesting, with all staff in costume, limited numbers of attendees, and a choice of seats, each a 360-degree rotating wooden chair. πŸͺ‘ The presentation determines directions based on Milan landmarks, explaining the relationship and changes between the Sun and the Earth, transitioning from dusk to night, with a sky full of stars, the Milky Way 🌌 rotating overhead, and the host begins to explain galaxies and the universe, telling stories of constellations. The origin story of Halloween and the traditional use of yellow and black colors are discussed. This leads to an explanation of the color changes in planets and stars, and together we observed several orange stars. Deities and the universe swirl overhead, while the sounds of bats πŸ¦‡, witches πŸ§™β€β™€οΈ, black holes, and meteorites fill the ears. Finally, we watched kittens, puppies, hamsters, and other strange little animals dressed up for Halloween, which were super cute! Tips: The use of mobile phones is prohibited at the start of the show. #DailyShare#EveryDayHasAMomentWorthRecording#MilanPlanetarium#MilanHalloween#OffTheBeatenPath#TravelTheWorld#MySnapshots

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πŸŒƒ Milan | Cultural Guided Tour of the Starry Sky πŸš€

Ticket price is 5 Euros, and buying online in advance is 1.5, totaling 6.5 Euros. Entry is at 9 PM and exit is around 10:30 PM. ✨ I tend to prefer (convenient for getting home at night and not getting stranded in town) cultural activities, so I chose the planetarium over bars and amusement parks, and the experience was worth every penny. The Milan Planetarium, built in 1930, is the oldest planetarium in Italy, located next to the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens. Equipped with modern astronomical projection equipment, it regularly hosts astronomy lectures, stargazing events, and exhibitions suitable for visitors of all ages to explore the mysteries of the universe. Additionally, the planetarium offers scientific education for schools and families, allowing visitors to learn about astronomy through interaction, making it a popular science education destination in downtown Milan. The Halloween night theme event was very interesting, with all staff in costume, limited numbers of attendees, and a choice of seats, each a 360-degree rotating wooden chair. πŸͺ‘ The presentation determines directions based on Milan landmarks, explaining the relationship and changes between the Sun and the Earth, transitioning from dusk to night, with a sky full of stars, the Milky Way 🌌 rotating overhead, and the host begins to explain galaxies and the universe, telling stories of constellations. The origin story of Halloween and the traditional use of yellow and black colors are discussed. This leads to an explanation of the color changes in planets and stars, and together we observed several orange stars. Deities and the universe swirl overhead, while the sounds of bats πŸ¦‡, witches πŸ§™β€β™€οΈ, black holes, and meteorites fill the ears. Finally, we watched kittens, puppies, hamsters, and other strange little animals dressed up for Halloween, which were super cute! Tips: The use of mobile phones is prohibited at the start of the show. #DailyShare#EveryDayHasAMomentWorthRecording#MilanPlanetarium#MilanHalloween#OffTheBeatenPath#TravelTheWorld#MySnapshots

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