Nehru Planetarium
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO IN DELHI/ Updated : May 21, 2015, 15:46 IST
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Every kid wants to be an astronaut at one point or another—and the best way to make their dreams a reality, is a visit to the planetarium. The grounds that were once the official residence of Jawaharlal Nehru, were converted into … Read more
Every kid wants to be an astronaut at one point or another—and the best way to make their dreams a reality, is a visit to the planetarium. The grounds that were once the official residence of Jawaharlal Nehru, were converted into the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library back in 1964. Later, a wing was added to the property, which today houses the Nehru Planetarium. Read less

Every kid wants to be an astronaut at one point or another—and the best way to make their dreams a reality, is a visit to the planetarium. The grounds that were once the official residence of Jawaharlal Nehru, were converted into the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library back in 1964. Later, a wing was added to the property, which today houses the Nehru Planetarium. Constructed with the aim of promoting astrology, a visit here can be the perfect day trip for both your kids, and you. Constantly innovating to engage visitors, the planetarium has a host of activities on offer—from taped shows offering visuals on the solar system and the life story of a star, to live lectures, interactive Q&A sessions, and fun activities to engage the kids. This is definitely a must-do.
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