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CAC - Actividades

CAC - Actividades


Valencia Open 500

Posted: 25 Jan 2011 12:00 AM PST

El Ágora acogera de nuevo la competición del 29 de octubre al 6 de noviembre de 2011, y en total se disputarán doce sesiones, tres de ellas noctunas, en el Valencia Open 500.

Little Ones' Astronomy

Posted: 31 Dec 2010 02:01 AM PST

Schoolchildren’s astronomy workshop (primary education, from the age of 6 up to 12). An activity that bring the knowledge of the astronomy and the cosmos to the students over a recreation form and didactic way.

THE UNIVERSE IN YOUR CLASSROOM

Posted: 31 Dec 2010 01:29 AM PST

In ‘A Walk around the solar system’, primary school students learn to distinguish a star from a planet, understand how solar and lunar eclipses happen, fly over Mars, and even pass through the rings of Saturn! All of this is thanks to the spectacular digital planetarium.

From 12:00pm to 13:00pm everyday:

20th October 2011
17th November 2011
1th December 2011
19th January 2012
16th February 2012
8th March 2012
19th April 2012
10th May 2012

Secondary school students attending the planetarium show ‘Our Home in the Cosmos’ are faced with a question: is there life in in other places?. In this digital planetarium session, they travel the solar system in search of these places and discover, among other things, what a supernova is, how stars form and evolve, how the sun affects the Earth for it to be inhabitable, how many exoplanets we know and where they are.

From 12:00pm to 13:00pm everyday:

27th October 2011
24th November 2011
15th December 2011
26th January 2012
23th February 2012
22th March 2012
26th April 2012
17th May 2012

Further information at the web site El Universo en tu aula

Penguin Encounter

Posted: 27 Aug 2010 03:31 AM PDT

Meet and discover the secrets of Humboldt Penguins. Feed them and learn about their characteristics

Did you know that penguins are faithful to their partners for life? Do you want to learn the difference between a King penguin and a Humbolt penguin? Did you know that can reach 45 km per hour? Meet them with their keepers in this activity. You can feed them and know in detail the characteristics of this species. In addition, you will be able to visit the incubator and bird hatchery and rearing area, where some chicks hand reared before being moved to the exhibition area.

Dates: Every Day. 15.15pm
Groups: From 6 to 10 pax. An activity suitable for the general public
Price: 3€, a general admisión ticket for the Parc is needed
Bookings: Oceanogràfic’s Offices and Temperate Tower (Top level), where the activity takes place

VISIT THE OTHER SIDE OF THE AQUARIUM

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 04:02 PM PST

The tour includes visits to the veterinary clinic and analysis laboratory with its fully equipped ‘hospital’ area, where specialists can treat animals requiring special attention and analyse water quality, food samples and various biological specimens.

Within the Oceanogràfic’s technical gallery, visitors call by the food preparation section, the technical area of the Oceans exhibition, where they learn about feeding sharks, and the quarantine zone for fish and invertebrates. There follows a tour of the area devoted to the recovery and conservation of sea animals, where turtles, beached or found in distress along the Valencian coast, are treated.

These visits are scheduled daily at 12.30 in Spanish. Check activity during hight season at our call center 901 100 031.

Price: 10€ per person, a general admisión ticket for the Parc is needed. Tickets may be purchased at the Oceanogràfic's ticket office.

Groups of a minimum of 2, maximum of 15.

For groups in otrher languages please contact us at our call-center 902 100 031

Further information 'The other side of the Aquarium'


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