- temporarily closed - This combination of public observatory and large planetarium is like no other in Europe. Set on Insulaner hill in Berlin's Schöneberg district, it is an ideal place from which to explore planets and moons on a clear day. When it is raining or stormy, the planetarium opens up its magnificent artificial night sky. Founded in 1947, the Wilhelm-Foerster observatory is an astronomical centre of learning, looking at both classical and modern astronomy.
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