Unleash your curiosity and embark on a cosmic adventure at the National Planetarium in Manila. A celestial haven in the heart of the city, this state-of-the-art facility invites visitors to explore the wonders of the universe through immersive exhibits and awe-inspiring shows. From dazzling constellations to the mysteries of outer space, the National Planetarium offers a journey into the cosmos, blending science and wonder. Perfect for families, students, and astronomy enthusiasts, this destination promises an educational and mesmerizing experience that ignites a passion for the celestial realms.
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Raywollesen Fortes
a month agoPart of the National Museums of the Philippines, the Planetarium is located at the Luneta Park in Manila. Several exhibits can be found in it, such as meteorite samples found in the country and star globes and model spacecraft. The Planetarium also holds audio-visual presentations regarding astronomy and space exploration.
John Kevin Bautista (Jkev)
5 years agoThe movies and designs are nice. But i think theyre too strict on everything. No bags, no cellphones on some areas. Even hats are not allowed. You expect people to bring guns inside their beanies?
Ford Filomeno
4 years agoAWESOME. This old museum has been rehabilitated and opened to the public just recently with improved attractions. Offers different shows on the exploration of the universe. The dome where they are shown comfortably seats around 70 people. Phones aren't allowed inside the dome but permitted in the gallery. Estimated queueing time is around 5–10 mins (went there Sat afternoon). Entrance to the exhibit gallery alone is free but asks for a minimal fee for the dome shows; you may choose to view only the gallery. + Dome shows are good + Still applicable for educational or recreational tours - Dome shows and gallery are the only attractions. They could've added more.
Jumarie Mocon
5 years agoIt was a great experience, we watched a show and toured the exhibits. You could walk through all the exhibits in less than 30min. But it is informative and good for kids. The show has an entrance fee of 30php if you are a student, 40php for seniors and pwd and 50php for adults. Phones and foods are not allowed on shows but you could took pictures on the exhibits.
Cyril Lazarte
5 years agoNice place.. Great for instagram and other sns. Contains a lot of helpful information about the stars and how Filipinos used the Sky and stars as their guide in their daily lives. Visit this place during weekdays to avoid large crowd and be able to take a lot of pictures without other people in the background. When i visited this place i thought there was an entrace fee, but it was free i went there on weekends. There is a different line if youre gonna watch a presentation about stars and stuff and a different one for just the attractions inside.