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ADLER PLANETARIUM
1300 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago
312.922.7827
adlerplanetarium.org
The Adler Planetarium—America’s first planetarium—was founded in 1930
by Chicago business leader Max Adler. The museum announced a new vision—to be the world’s leading space science center. The museum will inspire the next generation of explorers by sharing the stories of human space exploration and America’s space heroes.
The museum is home to two full-size planetarium theaters, including the world's first all-digital projection StarRider Theater and one of the world's most important antique instrument collections. The Adler is a recognized leader in science education with a focus on inspiring young people, particularly women and minorities, to pursue careers in science.
General Admission:
Adults $10
Chicago residents $8
Special exhibits additional ticket price
Artropolis Discount: Present your Artropolis ticket stub for two-for-one general admission to the museum.
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