A Guide To Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli

Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli
Aarti
Aarti 
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A global capital of fashion and design, Milan in Italy is a metropolis that is home to high-end shops, restaurants, and to the national stock exchange. There are plenty of stunning attractions in the city. Some of them are Santa Maria delle Grazie and gothic Duomo di Milano cathedral. However, the best and the most famous historic attraction in Milan is Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli. A renowned planetarium in the country, it was established in 1930 and has been functioning since then. Piero Portaluppi, a famous Milan architect, designed the planetarium, and it holds a capacity to seat up to 300 people. To learn more about this attraction, check out this guide to Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli.

Things to do / highlights

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Although there are not many attractions within Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli, the planetarium itself is the biggest highlight of this location.

Planetarium

The biggest planetarium in Italy, Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli will unleash all the universe’s wonders right before your eyes. Nestled within a beautiful setting, the planetarium is designed by the well-known Milanese architect Piero Portaluppi. The exterior is made of marble and stone and is perfectly balanced with the playful touches of decoration of art and constellations. Almost all the sessions held here are in Italian, but fans of astronomy should not mind it because deep stargazing in any language is worth it!

Amateur Astronomy Club

One of the most important and the oldest amateur astronomy club is headquartered in Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli, Milan. Here, the participants indulge in exploring, imaging, and observing the celestial objects up in the sky by using equipment such as telescopes and binoculars. Although this club is primarily used as a hobby for astronomy lovers, few of the amateur astronomers contribute by taking part in citizen science by studying, discovering, and monitoring the double stars, sunspots, variable stars, galactic novae, comets and more.

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What to eat

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There are a plethora of restaurants that are nestled near Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli. Some of the famous ones are:

Nerino Dieci Trattoria

Renowned for offering an array of delectable dishes, Nerino Dieci Trattoria ensures all the ingredients are of the best quality. Because of its popularity, it is best to reserve a table way ahead of time to try some of the famous dishes such as hamburgers, Italian classics, seafood specials and more.

Neta

If you suddenly crave for sushi or you just want to gobble up a tasty cuisine while on your tour to the Planetarium, then head to Neta restaurant. While here, you can taste the fresh seafood, sushi, and other dishes with a bit of an Italian twist in a spacious and comfortable atmosphere with a great service.

Restaurant Pizzeria Maruzzella

If you are in Italy and if you don’t devour pizzas, you simply abandon a fulfilling experience in Italy. Nestled just less than five minutes’ walk away from the planetarium, Restaurant Pizzeria Maruzzella is known for keeping all the Italian fares traditional. It serves classic wood-fired pizzas, pasta, and seafood amidst a rustic vibe with wood-panelled walls.

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Traveler tips

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Here are a few tips to help you navigate towards and inside the planetarium:

When to visit

If you want to visit the planetarium, you must know that the general public is only allowed during the weekends, whereas the weekdays are only for school-goers and students.

Additional attraction

Once inside the planetarium, you must check out the statue of astronomer Roger Boscovich. It is nestled within the premises and is definitely worth a visit.

Language used

Be aware that inside the planetarium, most of the information and exhibit are in Italian. It would be best to have a guide cum translator with you.

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How to get there

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If you are wondering what are the preferred ways to get to Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli, fret not. Continue reading to learn how to get to the planetarium easily.

Bus

Traveling by bus is a universal way of getting from one place to another without burning a hole in your pocket. One of the easiest, cheapest, and convenient ways of traveling is by bus. And Milan offers plenty of bus connections throughout the city. And to get to this attraction, take the bus followed by numbers 43, 60, 62, 84, and 94. These buses will drop you off at the bus stop that is situated just a five-minute walk away from Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli.

Metro

Cheapest, fastest, and also the convenient forms of traveling, a metro train will take you to point A to point B in a jiffy. And metro train M1 will take you to the nearest metro station to the planetarium.

Train

Train numbers S1, S6, and S13 are the trains you must board to get to the oldest planetarium of Milan.

Walk

If you are staying close to the planetarium, why not take a walk to get there? By walking, you can explore the magic, culture, and the rustic vibe of Milan. There are plenty of accommodations nearby, which will make it easier to get to Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli and many other attractions by walk.

Taxi or Uber

If you want a private ride without sharing it with strangers, getting a taxi or Uber will be your best bet. You can either get a taxi by calling it out on the streets or book it in advance before you plan to visit the attraction.

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How to get tickets

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If you wish to book tickets and want to check out the calendar for events held at Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli, then make sure you check out their official website.

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Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli information

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Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli Information

Address: Civico Planetario di Milano, Corso Venezia, 57, 20121 Milano MI, Italy

Official website: Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli

Department of tourism: Milan tourism

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Born in Mumbai and brought up in Bangalore, India, Aarti is a full-time freelance writer by profession. She is a lover of everything the ‘blue dot’ offers—world cultures, off-the-beaten tracks,...Read more

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