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Tuesday 9.30 am - 8.00 pm
Wednesday 9.30 am - 8.00 pm
Thursday 9.30 am - 8.30 pm
Friday 9.30 am - 9.30 pm
Saturday 9.30 am - 8.30 pm
Sunday 9.30 am - 7.00 pm

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The Story of Earth

In Our remarkable planet Earth is unlike anything else we have found in the Universe. The Earth is not millions of lightyears away. You are standing on it, right now. Experience breathtaking and complex visualizations, based on the newest scientific methods.

The Story of Earth

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Information

The Story of Earth film is an Australian documentary for giant screen and IMAX theatres directed by Russell Scott and written by Russell Scott and Wain Fimeri. The documentary, narrated by Rachel Ward, centres on how contemporary geology has potentially led to a new understanding of how life on Earth came to be.

Born from dying stars, it was sculpted by violent collisions in space. Yet, in an epic journey, this hostile ball of molten rock transformed itself into a nurturing environment.

From it emerged forms of life, none of which have been found anywhere else in the universe.

That planet is not millions of light years away either.
You are standing on it right now. This is the story of Earth.

Info

Duration: 50 min.

Journey in space: 10 min.
Film: 40 min.

Language: Danish

Narrated by the Danish actor Susse Wold

Headsets with English translation of the film is available at the ticket office. There is a deposit of DKK 50 per headset which is refundable on return of the headset to our ticket office.

 

Reserved tickets can be picked up up to 30 minutes before the film begins. If you have not booked tickets, we recommend that you arrive approx. 30 min before.

A ticket gives entry to a film in the Dome and to our exhibitions.

Please note: If you want to experience our exhibitions, and you have chosen the last film of the day, you should arrive in good time before the film, because Planetarium usually closes just after the last show.

During holidays and weekends, the ticket also offers the opportunity to follow guided tours and other creative activities.

Price: 185,- DKK for adults and 115,- DKK for children (3-11 years) + 5,- DKK handling fee.

Guests with annual pass
If you have an annual pass, simply reserve the desired seats and show your annual pass on arrival.

The Dome has four spaces for wheelchairs. The seats can only be purchased/ordered by contacting the ticket office.