19.01.2026
Marjolein van Breemen, Member of the Copernicus Programme Council, has passed away
This weekend, Marjolein van Breemen, a member of the Programme Council of the Copernicus Science Centre, passed away unexpectedly. She was the Director of the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden and a member of the ECSITE Programme Committee. She was a highly respected figure within the community of museums and science centres. In her honour, the Naturalis Museum has lowered its flag to half-mast.
12.01.2026
Combined ticket
Dla wszystkich, którzy chcą połączyć zwiedzanie naszych Wystaw z wizytą w Planetarium, mamy bilety łączone. Wybierając taki bilet, zapłacisz mniej niż za dwa osobne.
Czarne tło, na nim żółte koło i ikony biletów.
08.08.2025
Traffic Disruptions Around Copernicus
Due to preparations for the Polish Armed Forces Day celebrations, some streets near Copernicus will be closed to traffic in the coming days. Before your visit, we recommend checking current updates on the Warsaw Public Transport website, and we also suggest using the Warsaw Metro to reach us.
26.05.2025
We will be closed at the beginning of June.
From June 1 to 6, the Exhibitions will be closed. From June 2 to 5, the Planetarium will also be closed. We are hosting the international ECSITE conference, gathering 1,000 science communicators, during this time.
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19.03.2025
On Fridays, we stay open longer!
Looking for an idea for an extraordinary Friday afternoon? Visit Copernicus! We are open until 8:00 PM.
Czarne tło, na nim żółte koło i ikony biletów.
04.03.2025
Limited availability of attractions on May 23, 2025
On this day, some attractions will not be available to visitors, and Copernicus will close earlier than usual, at 6:00 PM. We apologize for the inconvenience. The restrictions are related to preparations for the Przewroty Award gala.
29.07.2024
Quiet hours in Copernicus in 2025
One a month, between 1 and 6 PM there will be „Quiet hours” at the Copernicus. During this time, we turn off noisy exhibits, harsh light emitting devices and strobe lights, and we present a quieter show in the High Voltage Theatre. 
12.07.2024
Renovation of the Copernicus Science Centre
Our building has stood in Warsaw’s Powiśle district for nearly 14 years. A lot has changed since 2010. The youngest children, who were the first to play at the “Buzzz!” exhibition, are already high school students. The first RoboThespian, the miracle of modern robotics greeting our guests, became a nice, elderly man and gave way to modern humanoids. Now, we are getting ready for yet another change.
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