Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium

About Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium

Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium is a captivating educational attraction located in the scenic Hampshire countryside, just outside Winchester. This state-of-the-art facility offers visitors an immersive journey into the world of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

The centre’s main attraction is its impressive planetarium, one of the largest in the UK. Here, visitors can explore the wonders of the universe through stunning 360-degree digital shows. The exhibition floor features over 100 hands-on exhibits, encouraging interactive learning across various scientific disciplines.

A unique experience at the centre is the Explorer:Space zone, dedicated to space science and exploration. This area includes a mock-up of the International Space Station and allows visitors to experience life as an astronaut. The Sound, Hearing and Vibration exhibition is another notable feature, offering insights into the science of sound.

While not historically significant itself, the centre plays a crucial role in promoting STEM education in the region. It regularly hosts school groups and offers tailored educational programmes, supporting the national curriculum.

The centre is highly family-friendly, with exhibits designed to engage visitors of all ages. During school holidays, special events and workshops are often organised, providing additional entertainment and learning opportunities for children and adults alike.

Visitor amenities include ample free parking, a café serving light refreshments, and a gift shop. The centre is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities, including wheelchair users. Advance booking is recommended, especially during peak times and for planetarium shows.

Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium

Facilities

  • Accessible
  • Suitable for kids
  • Guide Dogs Accepted
  • Onsite Parking
  • Cafe

Opening Times

Term time: Saturday and Sunday 9:30 – 17:00

School holidays: Daily 10:00 – 17:00

Ticket Price

Adults £15.50,

Children (3-15) £15.50,

Under 3s free

How long do people typically spend here

3-4 hours

How to get here

Address

Telegraph Way,

Winchester,

Hampshire,

SO21 1HZ

By Car:

From M3 Junction 9: Follow signs for A272 Petersfield. After 1 mile, turn left onto A31. The Science Centre is signposted on the left after 2 miles.

By Bus:

Stagecoach route 64 runs from Winchester Bus Station to the Science Centre hourly.

By Train:

Take a train to Winchester station, then a taxi or bus 64 to the Science Centre.

Best Hotels Nearby

  1. The Winchester Hotel & Spa
  2. Lainston House Hotel
  3. Holiday Inn Winchester

Best Restaurants Nearby

  1. The Black Rat
  2. Chesil Rectory
  3. Kyoto Kitchen

For the Kids

  • Interactive science exhibits
  • Planetarium shows
  • Explorer:Space zone
  • Sound and vibration exhibits
  • Holiday workshops and events

Why you should visit

Winchester Science Centre offers a captivating day out for curious minds of all ages. The planetarium shows are truly awe-inspiring, transporting you to distant galaxies and celestial wonders. The hands-on exhibits make complex scientific concepts accessible and fun, sparking interest in STEM subjects. It’s a perfect blend of education and entertainment, suitable for family outings or school trips.