Brasília Planetarium

Brasília Planetarium
Planetário de Brasília
External view of the Planetarium
General information
Architectural styleBrutalism
LocationBrasília
AddressSDC - Brasília, DF, 70070-350
InauguratedMarch 15, 1974
OwnerFederal District Department of Science, Technology and Innovation
Design and construction
Architect(s)Sergio Bernandes

The Brasília Planetarium Luiz Cruls (Portuguese: Planetário de Brasília Luiz Cruls, lit.'Planetarium of Brasília Luiz Cruls'), colloquially known as the Brasília Planetarium or the Planetarium of Brasília, is a planetarium located in Brasília, in the Federal District. Inaugurated on 15 March 1974, it was designed by architect Sérgio Bernandes using a Brutalist style. It is part of the Monumental Axis' Cultural Diffusion Sector (Portuguese: Setor de Difusão Cultural), being located between the Brasília TV Tower, the Ulysses Guimarães Convention Center, and near the Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha and the Brasília Choro Club. The Planetarium is part of the Brazilian Association of Planetariums.

History

The Brasília Planetarium was initially inaugurated in March 1974, being designed by Sérgio Bernandes. In 2006, it was closed for refurbishing due to several structural problems, which lasted until 2013. It was reopened following construction work on 11 December 2013.

Charactersitics

The planetarium was designed by architect Sérgio Bernandes, with a Brutalist architectural style, having bare concrete and a geometric shape resembling a flying saucer.Its center is formed by two semi-spherical domes, one inside the other, surrounded by sixteen identical volumes separated from each other by radial strips one meter thick, forming a hexadecagon with concave sides. These volumes form sixteen faces, which represent the sixteen cardinal points of the compass rose.

Gallery

See also