- Summary
- In the context of the Museo de Verano, the Planetario, and the Plaza de la Ciencia, you will discover a curated selection of interactive exhibits focusing on astronomy, nocturnal environments, and contemporary environmental issues. The main event features live performances and discussions organized by categories such as music, scientific demonstrations, and virtual meetings.
Exploring the Planeta collection, visitors will encounter immersive installations about lunar legends and the role of artificial lighting in darkness. These programs include educational workshops on how artificial light affects mood and climate, alongside digital projections that visualize global environmental changes. Simultaneously, the Museo de Verano offers guided tours on ancient stories like Quixote, while the Plaza de la Ciencia hosts a roundtable discussion to address the current crisis of climate change.
Additionally, the Centro CientÃfico and Museo de Verano will present virtual exhibitions, live music sessions, and educational workshops designed for children and adults alike. These activities emphasize the interconnected nature of light, pollution, and the need for sustainable living, offering a wide variety of content from historical tales to futuristic visions.
Overall, the event aims to engage audiences through engaging activities that encourage critical thinking and promote environmental awareness. Whether you prefer to explore physical exhibits, attend virtual sessions, or participate in lively discussions, there is a comprehensive array of options to help you understand the world of light and its impact on the planet. - Title
- Home - Museum of Science and WaterMuseum of Science and Water
- Description
- Home - Museum of Science and WaterMuseum of Science and Water
- Keywords
- para, agua, agenda, leer, cervantes, temporal
- NS Lookup
- A 84.124.52.36
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-22Summarized 2026-04-24
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