Deep Space
Journey Through Space and Time
Step into the fascinating world of space through the unique Deep Space experience.
This revolutionary installation, the only one of its kind in Croatia, allows you to
experience the universe in a way you could not have imagined before.
What to Expect
- Interactive flights through the entire known universe.
- Detailed visualizations of celestial bodies in 4K resolution.
- Simulations of landing on the Moon and walking through Saturn’s rings.
- Completely new perspectives of familiar constellations.
- Journeys at a speed one billion times faster than the speed of light.
Space Destinations
Nearby Space
International Space Station (ISS) — follow the ISS orbit live
and experience the life of astronauts in weightlessness.
Mars Perseverance — step onto the surface of the Red Planet
together with the latest rover and explore Jezero Crater.
Voyager Missions — travel through time following the legendary
odyssey of Voyager 1 and 2, from their launch to their current positions in
interstellar space.
Exoplanets and Distant Worlds
Proxima Centauri b — visit the closest known exoplanet to our
Solar System.
TRAPPIST-1e — explore this fascinating world in a system with
seven Earth-like planets.
Mysterious Pulsars — experience the spectacular rotation of
neutron stars that emit regular radio waves.
The Center of the Milky Way
Sagittarius A* — look into the heart of our galaxy, where a
supermassive black hole is located.
Star Clusters — discover densely populated regions around the
galactic center.
The Deep Space Experience
Thanks to the latest Zeiss Uniview 3.0 software, we can explore Earth-like
exoplanets, visit impressive black holes, approach the James Webb Space Telescope,
and study the complex mechanisms that make Earth habitable.
Exploring Earth-like worlds
Visiting impressive space phenomena
Approaching the space telescope
Studying the conditions for habitability
Experience an impressive live show, breathtaking structures of the universe,
and an interactive virtual-reality media presentation.
Journey Through Time and Space
Our guides will take you on an unforgettable journey from Earth to the farthest
corners of the universe. Follow the development of space missions, from the first
steps on the Moon to the latest explorations of Mars.
Each journey is unique and adapted to the interests of visitors.
Projection Schedule
| Day | Times |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 12:00, 15:00 |
| Wednesday | 12:00, 15:00 |
| Thursday | 12:00, 15:00 |
| Friday | 13:00, 16:00, 18:00 |
| Saturday | 12:00, 14:00, 16:00, 18:00 |
| Sunday | 12:00, 14:00, 16:00, 18:00 |
Note
On 27 June 2026, there will be no projections at 16:00 and 18:00 due to the Natura Electronica festival.
Prices
€5 per person
€30
€50
The projection lasts 25 minutes. Reservations are not required.
Contact and Information
Branimir Ivić
Tel: 099 219 2108
E-mail: branimir.ivic@hpm.hr
A Unique Space Experience
The Deep Space installation allows visitors to immerse themselves in space visualizations, projections, and guided journeys through the known universe.
Journey Through Space and Time
Step into the fascinating world of the universe through the unique Deep Space experience.
This installation allows visitors to experience space through projections, simulations, and interactive journeys that bring celestial bodies, missions, and distant worlds closer to life.
What Awaits You?
- Interactive flights through the entire known universe
- Detailed visualizations of celestial bodies in 4K resolution
- Simulations of Moon landings and walks through Saturn’s rings
- Completely new perspectives of familiar constellations
- Journeys at speeds a billion times faster than the speed of light
Where You Can Travel
The program can include nearby regions of space, distant exoplanets, and the very center of our galaxy.
Nearby Space Environment
ISS – follow the orbit and daily life of astronauts in zero gravity.
Mars Perseverance – explore the Jezero Crater.
Voyager Missions – a journey through time into interstellar space.
Exoplanets and Distant Worlds
Proxima Centauri b – the closest known exoplanet to our solar system.
TRAPPIST-1e – an Earth-like world within a seven-planet system.
Pulsars – spectacular rotations of neutron stars.
The Center of the Milky Way
Sagittarius A* – the supermassive black hole at the heart of our galaxy.
Star Clusters – dense stellar regions surrounding the galactic center.
What Uniview 3.0 Enables
This technology allows detailed exploration of distant objects and a deeper understanding of the processes that shape the universe.
- Exploration of Earth-like exoplanets
- Visits to impressive black holes
- Close-up views of the James Webb Space Telescope
- Studying the mechanisms that make Earth habitable
Schedule and prices
Projection Schedule
Projection times are managed through the administration system and displayed in a table format.
| Day | Times |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 12, 15 h |
| Wednsday | 12, 15 h |
| Thursday | 12, 15 h |
| Friday | 13, 16, 18 h |
| Saturday | 12, 14, 16, 18 h |
| Sunday | 12, 14, 16, 18 h |
Duration: 25 minutes
Reservations are not required
Projection Ticket Prices
Prices are displayed alongside the schedule so visitors can find all essential information in one place.
| Type | Price |
|---|---|
| Individual | 5 € per person |
| Group | 30 € |
| Group in a Foreign Language | 50 € |
Contact and information
For additional information about projections and group visits, please contact the museum.

