Take a closer look aboard the world’s highest workplace by far

Space has always fascinated us humans and sparked a desire to explore. In the dome show “The Space Journey,” we get the opportunity to take a closer look in 3D aboard the world’s highest workplace by far – the International Space Station (ISS).

Follow Christer Fuglesang on his long journey, from the day he was accepted as an ESA astronaut to becoming the first Swede in space. With Christer Fuglesang as our guide, we hear him talk about everything from space history and physics to space research and training. What do people work on at the ISS and what does it feel like to be weightless?

Pricing

Adults120 kr490 kr
Senior/student85 kr390 kr
Children 4-17 years80 kr290 kr
Children 0-3 yearsGratisGratis

* The annual pass includes, among other things, unlimited regular films & screenings in the Dome for a whole year, 10% discount in the store and 10% discount in Restaurant & Café C. Read more about what is included and the conditions here.

Information

Rymdresan visas endast på förfrågan för bokade grupper.

Runtime: 30 minutes Language: Swedish, English* Recommended Age: From 4 years Shown in: 3D Produced by: Visualization Center C

*Audio tracks are available via translators (headphones) which can be booked at the reception and collected at the dome entrance. The show contains strong visual effects and intense sound and light.

Questions and Answers

Watching a film in 3D means that the brain perceives a depth in the image that is not actually there. To experience the 3D effect, you need a pair of 3D glasses, which we lend to all visitors. Thanks to 3D, we can get the feeling that objects are floating in the air in front of us.

It works great to have the 3D glasses on top of your regular glasses.

The show is in Swedish, but we also have soundtracks in English for this show. You will get headphones from us on site.

The show’s content is aimed at an adult audience and children and young people from 4 years old.

Of course. We have designated spaces for wheelchairs and walkers at the top of the dome theater.

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