We have drawn up an Action Plan to improve accessibility at the Copernicus Science Centre for people with special needs (PDF file).
Before your visit – and if you have any questions – please contact us at info@kopernik.org.pl. If necessary, we can arrange for someone to welcome your group at the Copernicus Centre, help you purchase tickets and provide guidance on navigating the building.
Once a month, Copernicus holds ‘Quiet Hours’. This is a time when we switch off noisy exhibits and devices emitting bright or strobe lighting. More about Quiet Hours.
People with disabilities are entitled to a reduced-price ticket for the exhibitions, and their carers are entitled to free admission to Copernicus.
Both the exhibitions and the Planetarium building are accessible to visitors in wheelchairs, and those with visual or hearing impairments.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ACCESSIBILITY AT KOPERNIK
Curiosity knows no age! We have activities for adults of all ages, including our more mature visitors – our senior citizens. Activities that combine enjoyment with the discovery of new things – interesting, exciting and broadening horizons. Here you’ll find peaceful spaces and engaging activities. Kopernik is a great excuse to meet up and spend time actively with a group of peers. Come and visit us and let us surprise you!
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Tickets for 5 PLN for individuals
- Special ticket price for the Exhibitions – 5 PLN
- Special price for a combined ticket (ticket for the Exhibitions and the Planetarium) – 24 PLN
Tickets can be purchased and booked for currently available dates.
This ticket is available to people in difficult social/economic circumstances, i.e. those who are socially excluded and, due to their life situation, are unable to meet their basic needs through their own efforts or to participate in professional, social and family life.
Tickets can be purchased at ticket offices (during opening hours) or booked by calling the helpline: +48 22 1 22 55 55 (Monday–Friday 08.00–16.00).
The conditions for purchase/booking are:
- declaring before purchasing/booking the ticket that you are a person in a difficult social/economic situation,
- availability of tickets (there are 10 tickets available per day).
More informations:
Tickets for organised groups (10 or more people)
Groups facing social or economic hardship are entitled to free tickets. In particular, the following may apply for them:
- care and educational institutions,
- healthcare facilities,
- nurseries and schools of various levels,
- people in difficult economic circumstances,
- people from marginalised communities,
- foundations and associations
Read the rules for obtaining free tickets (PDF file)
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