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Copernicus Science Centre conducts modern science communication through interactive exhibitions addressed to different groups of recipients (adults, adolescents and children), shows and workshops on scientific themes, debates and discussions as well as activities from the borderland of science and art. The mission of the Centre is to inspire curiosity, assist the independent discovering of the world, help to learn and inspire social dialogue on science. It is one of the largest and most modern institutions of this type in Europe.

The first module of the Centre building was opened on 5 November 2010 with five galleries (On the move, Humans and the environment, Roots of civilization, Lightzone, Bzzz!); the exhibit for teenagers – Re: generation was opened 3 March 2011; the second module along with laboratories, Discovery Park and Planetarium will be available to the public as of 2011.

The Copernicus Science Centre has the status of a cultural institution that was established and is funded by the Capital City of Warsaw, Minister of Science and Higher Education and Minister of National Education.

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