The multisensory exhibition "Save the Planet" at the Norblin Factory in Warsaw will take you on a fantastic journey through time and space, from the Big Bang to the ecological challenges of today. You'll see extraordinary views from space, beautiful natural corners of the Green Planet, and even peer into the depths of the Earth and its oceans. The exhibition combines beautiful paintings, modern visualizations, and classical music. It's a unique blend of art and education. It's perfect for older preschoolers and primary school children who love themes of space, nature, and ecology. Take your child on an extraordinary cosmic journey!

Save the Planet Multi-Sensory Exhibition - Take your child for a dose of Earth's history in a nutshell
The story begins 15 billion years ago and leads us through the successive history of our planet. The exhibition begins with the Big Bang and the various stages of Earth's formation. We peer into volcanoes and the ocean floor. Subsequent rooms present breathtaking shots of the most beautiful corners of our globe, the formation of vegetation and the origin of life—unique and majestic flora and fauna. We travel across all continents, admire the vastness of the African savannah, dive into the depths with whales, rays, and jellyfish, and accompany Arctic animals and birds. Further on, we explore the history of humanity in a nutshell, from prehistoric times to rapid technological development, as well as the ecological consequences of human activity. The penultimate room, "Collapse and Catastrophe," in particular, presents the disastrous consequences of human domination and mindless overproduction. It's best to be cautious here, as some scenes may be too graphic for younger or more sensitive children.



Save the Planet multi-sensory exhibition - shapes pro-ecological attitudes
The exhibition combines educational themes: space, nature, human history, and a strong pro-ecological message. The aim of the entire project is to draw attention to contemporary environmental issues and the challenge of saving our planet. A journey through each room prepares us to reflect on what we might lose if we don't wake up in time. The final room offers hope that it's not too late. Among other things, we'll find a list of everyday eco-activities we can implement as a family in our homes.



Save the Planet Exhibition - Take your child to a feast for the senses
The exhibition's overall message is all the more compelling because it's enhanced by a multisensory experience. Large-format images are displayed in individual rooms on several walls simultaneously. It's an extraordinary experience, sometimes causing a slight dizziness. A contemporary arrangement of Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons complements and enhances the experience. One of the most interesting rooms, one that the youngest visitors eagerly awaited to return to, is the Journey to the Depths of the Earth. It's an underground journey illustrated with real sounds from the earth's interior. This room is accompanied by evocative animations projected on both the walls and the floor, making it the place where you can feel the strongest impact on your balance system. Fortunately, the room is equipped with special, comfortable cushions that allow you to relax in this unique setting.





Save the Planet Multisensory Exhibition - Practical Information
- The exhibition is located in the Art Box Experience zone at the Norblin Factory in Warsaw - Plater Building, level +2.
- A family ticket (maximum 2 adults and 3 children) costs PLN 120 on weekends or PLN 105 on weekdays.
- Children under 5 years of age enter free of charge.
- The exhibition is open for another month - until March 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
- It is best to book tickets online in advance due to specific entry times.
- Tickets are available at the link --> Save the Planet Multisensory Exhibition









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