The exterior of the Planetarium dome in front of a starry night sky.

Planetarium

Explore space, touch the stars, and voyage across time. Our full-dome theatre will immerse you in awe-inspiring stories of wonder.

Open Tues. to Sun.  
10 am to 4 pm 
Closed Mondays
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The Manitoba Museum’s Planetarium is a captivating space where visitors can explore the mysteries of the universe. With advanced technology, it offers a diverse range of shows and presentations, making it a popular destination for both astronomy enthusiasts and families. The dome’s 360-degree projection provides a stunning visual and auditory experience, transporting you to distant galaxies and planets. Have an awe-inspiring experience that deepens your understanding of the night sky. At the Planetarium, the beauty and wonder of the cosmos come to life.

 

Admission to the Manitoba Museum includes access to all three of our incredible attractions. Single attraction tickets and individual Planetarium show tickets are not available. 

Show Schedule

Running until Friday, March 28

Tuesday to FridaySaturday & Sunday
11:15 am: Legends of the Northern Sky11:00 am: The Great Solar System Adventure
3:00 pm: Aurorae12:30 pm: Aurorae
1:45 pm: Manitoba Skies
3:00 pm: Aurorae

Spring Break Show Schedule

Running Saturday, March 29 to Sunday, April 6

Daily
10:30 am: Voyage of the Stars
11:45 am: Edge of Darkness
12:30 pm: Voyage of the Stars
2:00 pm: Edge of Darkness
3:00 pm: Voyage of the Stars

Now Showing

Promotional image for Voyage of the Stars on a fuchsia background. An image of a cartoon starfish beside a figure in a space suit with a star-shaped head. Standing near a space ship, the two look towards the Moon.

Premiering Saturday, March 29!

Voyage of the Stars

(All Ages)

This family-friendly adventure follows two “stars” – starfish Astéria and shooting star Stella – as they embark on an exciting quest under the oceans. During their journey, Astéria introduces Stella to the fascinating diversity of marine species, while Stella shares her knowledge about Earth, the Moon, and the Sun. Gradually, they realize the magical connection that ties underwater life to the vastness of space. This film, designed for young viewers, offers authentic underwater visuals that will enchant audiences of all ages.

Show Length: 35 minutes

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Dome@Home logo featuring the exterior of the Planetarium dome surrounded by small stars and the moon. Text reads, "Dome@Home / The stars belong to everyone".

Dome@Home

BJoin Planetarium Astronomer Scott Young at 7 pm on the last Thursday of every month for Dome@Home, a FREE monthly livestream. Explore celestial sights throughout the universe and special events over the coming month.

As pioneering Canadian astronomer Helen Sawyer Hogg always said, “The stars belong to everyone.” Learn how to find your stars and get to know the night sky!

Join us on Facebook Live
Exterior of the Manitoba Museum, with the Museum, Museum sign, and Planetarium dome in view.

History & Technology of the Planetarium

The Planetarium star theatre opened its doors on May 15, 1968, boasting 287 seats arranged in circles around the “star” of the theatre: a Zeiss Mark 5-S optomechanical star projector (affectionately nicknamed “Marvin”). The sky as seen from anywhere on Earth was projected onto the inside of a 60-foot projection screen hung under an exterior copper dome. The dome, across from City Hall and in front of the Manitoba Museum, quickly became an iconic landmark on Main Street.

Interior shot of the Planetarium showing seating and Marvin with a the red sky and landscape of Mars being projected on the dome.

Make your event stellar!

Imagine placing your corporate logos amongst the stars or seeing it planted on Mars! Enjoy shows from our selection of available presentations or let us customise a presentation for you. 

Make your event shine in the comfort of the Planetarium Theatre.

Host your event in the Planetarium