Planetarium Negara

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Planetarium· Museum of space history· Tourist attraction

Planetarium Negara Reviews | Rating 3,9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Planetarium Negara is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category planetarium. Read and write reviews about Planetarium Negara.

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liliankuan 1 Kuan

During this times, it closed. Even fountain also dried-up to save water & electricity, I think? So far, this is the best planetarium that attracted most kids wanted to come here. I still remembered there is a space theatre and a lot of things related to science and astronomy. Worth to visit and entrance is free at that times. For tourists, best way to come here is by the bridge links from Muzium Negara or using MRT Muzium station or thru Sentral station instead of front entrance Perdana Botanical garden thru Dataran Merdeka. Because you need to walk all the ways up the hill to here unless you willing to wait for the caddy tour. But from here, you either go back to Muzium or walking down to the lake.

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Chua Mingzhu

Other than that, many of you may not know that there’s actually a planetarium right in KL city itself! Yes, you got that right. This is a place where you can explore the infinite space and stars on land. Enjoy “out of this world” space shows at their huge space theater or ancient replicas at the space theme park. Best of all, it’s free admissions for all!

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rooocky afeez86

It is one of Malaysian government to introduce to people about the astronomy. However, this place needs an modification in terms of deco, new content and other attraction to attract people especially young kids. although it is free, many material are broke and too old to exhibit. Besides, many place were close likes Observatory hall and space theatre due to covid-19 pandemic.

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Alvida Soo

I only know that there's actually have a planetarium right in KL city after my sister told me. I bring my kids here last weekend. They enjoyed explore the infinite space and star on land and felt like they are out of this world. The best part is, free admissions. You must be don't want to miss out this chance

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Emma Leong

This is a place where you can explore the infinite space and stars on land. Enjoy “out of this world” space shows at their huge space theater or ancient replicas at the space theme park. Best of all, it’s free admissions for all!

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Abdullah Izzat

Saw a few updates since last time I came here. A minor improvement. But still need to have a major rework, for still most of the exhibitions are still old and not that diverse (in my point of view). However when I came here, the observation tower was closed. Overall I really enjoyed it. My wife loves it too. And we really enjoyed the movie though. Entering the exhibition are free. But if you want to watch the movie (the movie which are been projected at the dome, so that you have like a superwide screen), you need to pay RM6 for adult with MyKad. Unfortunately I forgot to take the picture of the rates.

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Athira Azali

Kids were having fun here. Entrance is free.

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Khayra Nafeesa binti Mohd Ha (Student)

Our visit was on Saturday 8th of August, arrived just after 11am. Still a few available car park spaces right next to the centre, after passing the main guardhouse at the bottom of the main gateway. Didn’t look very imposing from the exterior, it showed its age. Pleasantly surprised that it was free entry! Cold breeze of air conditioning greeted us which provided great comfort for us to enjoy the exhibits. The anti-gravity room gave our family a good (laugh) and experience. The life in space exhibits were captivating: we tried on being zipped up in a space sleeping bag and pretended to fly the Soyuz Capsule (almost fully reclined!). As both of mine didn’t grow up in Malaysia, it was an extremely proud Malaysian moment when we got to the First Malaysian in Space exhibits; explaining the selection process and the outcome of the entire endeavour. We completed the tour in about two hours, and saw the Space Pod ride near the exit. The extremely kind officer at the ticketing counter allowed my kids to have a go, even though the session was already full (only 3 sessions per hour for e.g. 1000, 1020, 1040 and so forth, as the team thoroughly sanitises the pod after each session). It was a great visit for our family, and we are already eyeing the Museum Of Police nearby, for our next trip in KL.