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TIT Budapesti Planetárium
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TIT Budapesti Planetárium

📍 Hell Miksa sétány 1, Budapest, 1101🖊 László Lux

The TIT Budapesti Planetárium appears at Hell Miksa sétány 1, a dedicated science venue in the city’s X. kerület, opened to the public in 1977 as a part of Hungary’s science-education network. The planetarium showcases the night sky through a Zeiss Universal-VI projector, dating to 1969, which has guided countless audiences through celestial cycles since the late 20th century. Operated by the Tudományos Ismeretterjesztő Társulat (TIT), the site was conceived to bring astronomy and space science to a broad public audience, aligning with Budapest’s late–20th-century push to strengthen science communication. Architecturally, the building reflects the era’s institutional design, with interiors arranged to optimize immersive sky shows and educational programs for visitors of all ages. …

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