Regiomontanus-Observatory is a renowned astronomical observatory located in an idyllic location that offers a unique stargazing experience to visitors. The Observatory has been in operation for many years and has become a popular destination for both amateur and professional astronomers. With state-of-the-art telescopes and high-tech equipment, the Observatory provides guests with an opportunity to explore the mysteries of the universe while learning about the latest developments in astronomy. The facility houses a planetarium, exhibition halls, and informative displays that give visitors an insight into the world of astronomy. The observatory also offers educational lectures and programs, making it a perfect destination for school trips or groups. Regiomontanus-Observatory is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in astronomy or simply seeking a breathtaking stargazing experience.
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Super nice for people that love to see the stars! The staff is also very friendly and they explain many things.
pretty nice, even though things were mostly in german, and i could only understand a bit of the language, it was a nice experience to look around.
No one responded at 19 30, some party was on the roof
Excellent place. Very well educated personel
Excellent
Very nice place, we were there for the summer cinema. Unfortunately it was too cloudy to get a look at the stars after the film. We will definitely come back when the weather is right.
The employees were extremely nice and professional and friendly. The planets were extremely easy to see and everything was explained very well. Definitely a very, very nice way to see planets/stars!
We'll leave a big donation on your next visit!
Absolutely worth seeing.
Great lecture or explanation and the highlight was the view of Saturn with the telescope
Every Friday from 7 p.m. (later in summer).
Unfortunately, not much can be said about the quality of the presentation. But adherence to deadlines and punctuality are not valued here. As part of the Nuremberg city tours, there should have been a tour at 7:30 p.m. The group of about 40 people were still waiting after half an hour... What a shame.
The work of the Astronomical Society can only be praised. Without her lectures one would not be able to recognize many of the features of the sky. Venus and Jupiter in the Nuremberg starry sky.