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The Astrorama invites enthusiasts and amateurs, children and adults to look up, contemplate and marvel at the starry sky: discover this hobby that will put stars in your eyes!

The Astrorama is located on the heights of the Col d'Èze at 650 meters above sea level, in the Parc de la Grande Corniche. This place dedicated to scientific mediation is relatively protected from the light pollution of the coastline and offers an exceptional panorama of the coast, from Cap Ferrat to the Lerins Islands.

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Observing the sky with instruments - ©Astrorama

The objectives of the PARSEC association, which manages the Astrorama, are to promote scientific animation.
Experiments and practical and playful demonstrations are organized to enlighten you on the universe of astronomy and space.

Audience and bleachers

Open Skies" evening, audience and bleachers - ©Astrorama

The Astrorama invites enthusiasts and amateurs, children and adults, to look up, contemplate and marvel at the starry sky:
- "Open Sky" evenings for the general public: activities and observations led by scientific mediators
- "Introduction to Observation" evenings: learn how to use a telescope, a telescope, a pair of binoculars...
- evenings " Spectacles aux Étoiles " with researchers, astronomers, and storytellers: discover their passion for the sciences of the Earth and the Universe.

The Astrorama also offers daytime activities for the general public, as well as introductory courses in astronomy for children.
Every year, the Astrorama welcomes numerous school groups, leisure centers, birthday parties, associations, works councils, etc.

 

Evenings at the Astrorama

The Open Skies evenings

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Star show / Outdoor conference - ©Astrorama

Based on space and astronomical news, the "Open Sky" evenings allow everyone, young or old, to increase their scientific knowledge but also to discover how to observe the sky with the naked eye and the telescope.

The program of animations is defined before each evening according to the weather conditions, the possible theme of the evening, the ephemeris...

Depending on the evening, you can:
- attend a planetarium session
- observe the Moon
- understand the phenomenon of the seasons thanks to the gnomon
- discover the origin of the word "planets"
- understand the difference between a telescope and a telescope
- attend a water rocket shooting
- learn how to spot the main constellations of the northern hemisphere sky...

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Open Skies" evening / Installation of the public on the bleachers

This is a great outing idea that gives you the opportunity to discover astronomy and observe the night sky in a friendly and educational environment.
The open sky evenings are suitable for all levels of knowledge.

The Astrorama team is on hand to answer any questions and help you understand astronomy better.

Recommended age: 6 years and over

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Open Skies" evening / Entertainment in the stands - © Astrorama

 

The "Open Skies" evenings last 4 hours and are punctuated by a short break of 1/2 hour in the middle of the evening so that participants can have dinner (with their own picnic or by ordering sandwiches when booking).

The ticket office opens 15/20 minutes before the start of the evening.

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The "Introduction to observation" evenings

These evenings are designed for beginners in astronomy who want to learn more about observing the night sky and are looking for help in learning how to use their observing instrument (better).

Moon, public

Soirée public Lune - ©Astrorama

During the "Introduction to observation" evenings, the association's scientific mediators present observable objects in different seasons.
They give you tools to prepare your observation sessions and teach you how to use binoculars, a telescope or a telescope.
They are also available to help you with your own observation equipment.

Recommended age: from 10 years

The ticket office opens 15/20 minutes before the start of the evening.

The "Spectacle aux Étoiles" evenings

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Star show / Outdoor conference - ©Astrorama

During these evenings, astronomers, researchers, storytellers, naturalists, artists... are invited.
They share their research in astronomy and astrophysics or their passion for the sky and the night in the form of lectures, shows or stories.

Scientific mediation animations are proposed in first part, in connection with the theme of the evening, as well as the current events of the Sky.
The conference or the show starts after the meal break, around 9 pm.

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Observing the sky with instruments - ©Astrorama

Recommended age: from 6 or 12 years old depending on the evening.

The "Spectacles aux Étoiles" evenings last 4 hours, from 7pm to 11pm, and are punctuated by a short half-hour break in the middle of the evening so that you can have a snack (with your own picnic or by ordering sandwiches when you make your reservation).

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The "Wednesday Astro Rendez-Vous

Every first Wednesday of the month, the Astrorama offers an evening for all those wishing to deepen their knowledge of astronomy.

Recommended age: from 12 years old.

Gnomon animation / "Open Skies" evening - ©Astrorama

Every month, Astrorama invites astronomy enthusiasts to themed evenings combining a presentation with an observation or planetarium session.

In 2024, their themes will range from the history of science to astrophysics, with monthly events scheduled from January to June and September to December.

A special cycle entitled "From the Astronomical Revolution to the Renaissance" will explore the lives of the great astronomers. Other subjects such as objects in Earth orbit, meteorites and the aurora borealis will also enrich our program.

Planetarium animation - ©Astrorama

Wednesday 2024 Astro RV program

January 17 - Nuclear fusion: from the workings of the stars to the search for a cleaner source of energy.
February 14 - Cycle histoire des sciences "de la Révolution astronomique à la Renaissance" : Copernicus
March 13 - The polar auroras, a grandiose light show, centuries of questions about their origin.
April 17 - Cycle histoire des sciences "de la Révolution astronomique à la Renaissance" : Tycho Brahé
May 15 - Meteorites
June 19 - The laws of physics at the service of space travel
September 18 - Cycle histoire des sciences "de la Révolution astronomique à la Renaissance" : Kepler
October 16 - Who owns space? How should space pollution be managed? At the crossroads of public and private interests.
November 13 - History of science cycle "from the Astronomical Revolution to the Renaissance": Galileo
December 18 - Neutrinos: seemingly insignificant particles that could revolutionize physics and astronomy.

These interventions are linked but independent; it is not necessary to have attended the previous sessions to register for an evening.



The "Astro Sundays

About once a month, the Astrorama is open on Sunday afternoons.
Les Dimanches Astro offers two hours of entertainment for the whole family, on a fun and educational theme that changes with each session.

The event takes place during the day and is aimed at the general public, in particular families and hikers. In fact, you can combine your visit with a walk and picnic in the Parc de la Grande Corniche, where the Astrorama is located.

 

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Open Skies Sun Observation - ©Astrorama

Program for Astro Sundays 2024

January 14, 2024: Let's have fun with science! (Ages 6 and up)
February 11, 2024: Sky machines: assembling model satellites. (Ages 8 and up)
March 17, 2024: The astronomer's instruments (Ages 8 and up)
April 14, 2024: The Sun (Ages 6 and up)
May 19, 2024: The international space station. Virtual reality animation. (Ages 7 and up)
September 22, 2024: Spectroscopy. (Ages 8 and up)
November 17, 2024: Leaving Earth: building Martian bases (Ages 6 and up)
December 15, 2024: Gravity. Astrojax animation (From 8 years)

Initiation courses for your children

Introductory courses in astronomy are offered to children from 8 to 14 years old during the school vacations:
- the "Asterisk" courses are intended for an introduction to astronomy.
- The "Comet" courses are intended to deepen the knowledge acquired during the "Asterisk" courses.

Training course for the little ones

Introduction to astronomy for children. - Astrorama

These workshops are organized during the school vacations and the Ascension weekend.
They offer children the possibility to discover through observation, experimentation and the realization of models the movement of the stars, the phases of the Moon, the use of a sundial or the creation of a sky map.
They also learn how to locate remarkable objects in the sky and how to use observation instruments.

Photos Satellite models Introductory astronomy course

The course takes place over two days and an afternoon + an evening, in which parents, on the "Asterisk" courses, are invited to participate in order to put the eye to the telescope, accompanied by their children.
The activities are adapted according to the children's level of knowledge and are supervised by the association's professional scientific mediators.

Astronomy workshop for children

Catering and practical information

Can we eat on the spot?

There will be time for dinner during the "Open Skies" and "Star Shows" evenings, at tables set up outside for this purpose, on the bleachers or on the grass of the Astrorama's vast plateau.

In the winter, participants can enjoy a warm picnic indoors in the Astrorama's conference room.

For those who are a little hungry, the Astrocafé offers you to order sandwiches when you reserve your seats for the evening.

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Otherwise, close to the Astrorama, you can find restaurants and grocery stores:
- in the village of Eze 10 km away, you'll find restaurants
- in the village of La Turbie grocery store 8 km away

However, it is important to note that during observation activities, it is preferable not to eat or drink to avoid disrupting the activities.
Visitors must respect the Astrorama's environmental protection rules by not leaving any waste on site.

How can we get dressed?

When visiting the Astrorama, remember to dress warmly in the winter or take something to cover up in the summer.
The Astrorama is located at an altitude of 650 meters, so evenings can be cool, even in summer.

To be noted

  • The Astrorama is located in the Grande Corniche Natural Park; due to the risk of fire, smoking is prohibited.
  • Dogs are not allowed at the parties.
  • The Grande Corniche Park closes at night but the gates remain open when the Astrorama welcomes the public during the evening.
  • Running water is not known to be drinkable on site; you can bring your own water bottles or buy bottled water, sodas and craft beers at the Astrocafé.
  • During observation activities, it is preferable to avoid using your cell phone to avoid generating light and disturbing the observation of celestial objects.
  • Reservation on the website is highly recommended to participate in one of our activities. On the one hand to avoid that it is full when you arrive, on the other hand so that we can warn you in case of cancellation.
  • The payment of the entrance fees is done on the spot when arriving at the Astrorama.

Birthday party at the astrorama - Sun observation

Opening hours

The Open Skies evenings:
- from April to October: from 7pm to 11pm
- from November to March: from 6pm to 10pm

The evenings Initiation to observation:
- from April to October: from 21h to 23h
- from November to March: from 20h to 22h

The Starlight Show evenings:
- from April to October: from 7 to 11 pm
- from November to March: from 6 to 10 pm

Wednesday Astro Rendez-Vous:
Every first Wednesday of the month from 8 to 10 p.m.

Astro Sundays:
- 2 to 4 p.m.

View of the Astrorama

View on the Astrorama plateau

Prices

Ciel ouvert evenings:
- Adults aged 18 and over: €12.50
- Children aged 6 to 17: €10
- Reduced rate (students, residents of La Trinité): €10
- Children under 6: FREE

Evenings Introduction to observation:
- Adults aged 18 and over: €12.50
- Children aged 6 to 17: €10
- Reduced rate (students, residents of La Trinité): €10
- Children under 6: FREE

Starlight show evenings:
-Adults over 18: €15.50
- Children aged 6 to 17: €12
- Reduced rate (students, residents of La Trinité): €12
- Children under 6: FREE

Wednesday Astro Rendez-Vous:
- Adults aged 18 and over: 10€
- Children aged 6 to 17: 8€
- Students: 8€
- Children under 6: FREE

Astro Sundays:
New formula for this year
- Adults aged 18 and over: 15.50 euros
- Children aged 6 to 17: 12 euros
- Children under 6: FREE

Courses for children:
- Asterisk or Comet: €115 + €20 annual membership fee

Contact

Astrorama
Route de la Revère - 06360 Eze
04 93 85 85 58
parsec@astrorama.net