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MoreSummer holidays are approaching and the Prague Planetarium offers a varied programme full of new fairytales as well as films for children from city and summer camps. There will be the popular Polaris fairytale, an adventurous story of James, a penguin, and his friend, polar bear Vladimír. In a brand new second part of the film called Lucia, they set out to solve the mystery of the southern lights.
In the afternoon and evening hours, there will be screenings of new films Horizon, Voyager, and others. A detailed summer programme is available here.
The films can be seen at standard times stated in the programme. Groups of several participants can book the programmes with the start at 12:30 or 4:30 p.m. At these times, it is also possible to order the programmes in English. All programmes listed in the summer programme of the planetarium are available in English, with the exception of Anička a Nebešťánek, Má vlast, and Měsíční sonáta.
More information is available on the website of the Prague Planetarium.
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