General Information
Copernicus Science Centre is a science museum in Warsaw, Poland. The museum was opened in stages over the years 2010-2011, the building design was developed by young Polish architects from the firm RAr-2 in Ruda Śląska. The museum has over 450 exhibits that enable visitors to single-handedly carry out experiments and discover the laws of science for themselves. It is said to be one of the most advanced science museums in Europe.
Getting there
The museum is situated on the bank of the River Vistula. By metro, take the M2 line to ‘Centrum Nauki Kopernik’ which is a short walk away. By bus, take the 185 or 385 which stop outside the museum.
Opening Times and Admission
The museum is open six days of the week, Tuesday to Friday 8am-6pm and Saturday and Sunday 10am-7pm. Adult admission is priced at 31PLN on weekdays and 33PLN on weekends, concessions are priced at half the price of adult tickets.