Planetario Galileo Galilei v1.0
The Galileo Galilei Planetarium is located at the intersection of Avenida General Sarmiento and Belisario Roldán, within Parque Tres de Febrero, in the Palermo neighborhood of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Its first function was on June 13, 19671, and it received various reforms and updates, the most important of which were in 2011 and 20172. It was built with the purpose of promulgating the dissemination of astronomical science through educational shows for the general public and students.3 On its access esplanade, it has three metallic meteorites on display, which were found in Argentine territory.3
Its dome is 20 m in diameter. On it, 8,900 fixed stars, constellations and nebulae can reproduce.
GPS Coordinates: -34.569687, -58.411712