On Saturday December 7th 2024 the Col Drusciè astronomical observatory will be open to the public from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm for telescope observation of Saturn (the most beautiful planet of the Solar System) and the Moon.
The Col Drusciè Astronomical Observatory has a modern 40cm diameter reflecting telescope, fully automated, which allows the public to directly observe celestial objects from a privileged position due to the clarity of the sky. From the Col Drusciè Observatory you also have a suggestive view "from above" of Cortina d'Ampezzo and its mountains.
The observatory can be reached on foot in a 20-minute walk on a wide, uphill snowy road from the Piè Tofana car park (directions here). Follow the flags and light signals A torch and trekking boots are recommended. Please note that the observatory is located at 1800 m above sea level and it might be cold.
Entrance fee €5 per person, free entry for children up to 6 years.
It is possible to access the observatory during opening hours, without reservation.
For further information:
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Event date and time | 07-12-2024 17:30 |
Price | Ticket 5€ per person |
Location | Col Drusciè Astronomical Observatory |