The Tusi-Bohm Planetarium in Baku is one of the modern attractions of the city, which combines educational and scientific functions. The planetarium is named after two outstanding astronomers: the 13th century Azerbaijani scientist Nasreddin Tusi and the German physicist David Bohm.
Main features of the planetarium:
- Educational Center: The Planetarium serves as a center for the promotion of astronomy and space sciences. It hosts lectures, screenings, and interactive programs for children and adults that help expand knowledge about the universe.
- Digital dome: The planetarium is equipped with modern projection equipment that allows you to show films and animations in 360-degree format. This creates a completely immersive effect, allowing viewers to literally be in the center of space action.
- Programs for children: The Planetarium organizes special children's programs and excursions where young visitors can learn about planets, stars, galaxies and space in a fun and accessible form.
- International cooperation: The Planetarium actively cooperates with foreign scientific institutions, participates in international projects and initiatives in the field of astronomy and space research.
This place is of interest to both astronomy lovers and those who simply want to spend time with family or friends, watching the stars and plunging into the mysteries of space.