
The great diversity of small cells
From April 9 to 13, 2025, the Zeiss Planetarium will celebrate the 400th anniversary of the microscope – a groundbreaking invention that, like the telescope, revolutionized our understanding of scientific connections.
During the "Invisible Worlds" theme days, interested parties will experience an exciting journey from the microcosm of life to the infinite expanse of the universe through workshops, full-dome programs, lectures, and live performances.
Microscopic Theater: The Great Diversity of Small Cells
All life consists of cells – and their diversity is just as astonishing as that of the entire macrocosm. In this unique live microscopy show, Jochen Müller takes the audience into the hidden world of cell structures and tissues.
Experience fascinating images directly in the planetarium dome and discover how different microscopy techniques make the invisible visible. Immerse yourself in a spectacular image theater and learn more about the building blocks of life!
(LECTURE IN GERMAN)
Dates
April 2025
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