The Baltics’ Largest Science Centre Opens in Tartu

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On May 7th, the AHHAA Science Centre in Tartu reopened in an enormous, new 10,000m2 building, making it by far the largest science centre in the Baltic states. The building includes an exhibition area and several rooms for rent either for meetings, workshops or exhibitions.

Here curious visitors will find a moving Newton’s apple tree, an elevator ride into the hidden depths of the Earth, a tunnel to Australia, children’s labs, a children’s stock market and a number of other fascinating exhibits.

Other highlights at the centre include a spherical planetarium where millions of stars can be seen and a 4D adventure cinema.

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Author: Vassilis

Vassilis is the founder and Executive Editor of XeniosWorld, Greece's leading English-language travel trade media since 1997. With 30+ years in media and hospitality, he's worked with over 200 luxury hotels and resorts across Greece. A marketing graduate with postgraduate studies, Vasileios specializes in hotel digital marketing, direct booking strategies, and tourism industry innovation. His insights reach 45,000+ hospitality professionals globally. Based in the UK and Greece, he's passionate about helping hotels leverage technology and data-driven strategies to increase revenue and reduce OTA dependency.