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Science and Nature Museums

How big is the universe? What color is a soap bubble? And what did the first humans look like? Learning about the universe and our world is really fun, breathtaking and maybe a little scary? These museums take you on a learning path that's anything but boring!

Planetariet
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Natural History Museum Denmark
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Natural History Museum Denmark

The Natural History Museum of Denmark, or the Geological Museum, includes fossils, gemstones and a piece of the moon and is located in Copenhagen.

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Planetarium
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Planetarium

A visit to Copenhagen's Planetarium is educational family entertainment. Immerse yourself in the starry sky, watch IMAX and 3D movies or explore exhibitions.

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Øresund Aquarium
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Øresund Aquarium

Øresundsakvariet - The Sound Aquarium is a cosy, small saltwater aquarium north of Kronborg Castle in Elsinore.

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Experimentarium
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Experimentarium

The Experimentarium in Hellerup, Copenhagen, is a celebration of curiosity and is dedicated to playful science. It offers hours of fun for the entire family.

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Biler og fly på Danmarks Tekniske Museum
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The Danish Museum of Science and Technology

Does your kid dream of sitting behind the wheels of one of the very first cars? The Danish Museum of Science & Technology is the perfect playground for curious children as well as adults.

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The Jens Olsen Astronomical Clock
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The Jens Olsen Astronomical Clock

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