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VIDA! Science Centre

Křížkovského 12

Admission fee: accompanying programme around the building for free, entry to the permanent exhibition 80 CZK/person (advance sales at the box office and at www.vida.cz/eshop, limited capacity of the permanent exhibition)
Open from 16.00, Open-air programme until 22.00, permanent exhibition until 23.00
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Permanent exhibition


Come sow the wind, experience an earthquake, ride a bicycle on a tightrope, erect a magnetic statue or shroud the city in fog. Enjoy to the full 170 playful exhibits and find out how the world around us works.
Wild Africa – included in the entry fee to the permanent exhibition
17.00, 18.00, 19.00, 20.00, 21.00, 22.00 Don’t miss a unique 3D film produced by the BBC screened in the Science Theatre featuring water as one of the natural elements. Follow it from the ice-capped mountain tops, via lakes teeming with life to the barren deserts. Look forward to unusual cinematography of animals struggling everyday for survival.
TIP: Do you want to experience a new dimension of the exhibition visit?
At the reception, pick up the starting pack for the Fort VIDArd game and head off to the exhibits to solve the tasks and riddles. Those who will succeed are awaited by a treasure. To play you need to use your own internet-connected device. Wi-fi at VIDA! is free.

Programme

16:00 - 22:00 The experimental precinct outside the VIDA! Building

Are you fascinated by a storm? Can you establish how far from you it is? Do you prefer thunder or lightning? What is behind lightning? What is the role of plasma and sound? Do you dare put your hand through a flash of lightning?

17:00 From Lightning to Thunder

Performances with entertaining experiments on the external stage

18:30 From Lightning to Thunder

Performances with entertaining experiments on the external stage

20:00 From Lightning to Thunder

Performances with entertaining experiments on the external stage

21:30 From Lightning to Thunder

Performances with entertaining experiments on the external stage