Hevelianum is one of Gdańsk’s most engaging and inspiring attractions — a place where history, science, and imagination meet on the scenic Gradowa Hill, overlooking the city’s Old Town. Named after the famous 17th-century astronomer Johannes Hevelius, this modern science and education centre brings complex phenomena to life through interactive exhibitions, experiments, and multimedia displays designed for all ages.
Set within beautifully restored 19th-century military fortifications, Hevelianum combines heritage and innovation in a truly unique way. Visitors can explore a range of themed pavilions that cover subjects such as physics, astronomy, geography, energy, and environmental science, each offering hands-on activities that turn learning into adventure. Young explorers can conduct experiments, experience the power of natural forces, and understand the mysteries of the universe through play and discovery.
Beyond its indoor exhibits, the surrounding grounds form part of a sprawling educational park, complete with walking paths, green spaces, and lookout points offering breathtaking panoramic views of Gdańsk’s historic skyline, shipyards, and the Motława River. The site’s mix of architecture, nature, and modern design makes it not only a destination for science enthusiasts but also a peaceful and inspiring retreat for anyone visiting the city.
Hevelianum embodies Gdańsk’s spirit of curiosity and innovation — a perfect place to experience how the past and future can coexist in harmony while exploring the wonders of science in a setting rich with history and beauty.
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Hevelianum (science centre in Gdańsk)