About

The Dr. A.F. Philips Observatorium, located in Eindhoven's Stratum district, is a charming portal to the stars, offering a blend of science and history. Designed by Louis Christiaan Kalff and opened in 1937, this observatory invites visitors to explore the wonders of the universe. With a commendable Google rating of 4.4, it's a favored spot for families and astronomy enthusiasts alike. Suitable for children, the observatory provides an educational experience that both fascinates and inspires young minds. Whether you're gazing through the telescope or soaking in the architectural elegance, this attraction promises a stellar experience.

Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Eindhoven, Heistraat
Bus stop 613 m walk
Eindhoven, Looiakkerstraat
Bus stop 530 m walk
Eindhoven, Parktheater
Bus stop 632 m walk
Eindhoven, Boutenslaan
Bus stop 479 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 179 reviews
4.4/5 179 reviews
Tanja Is nu iets anders aan het doen
Tanja Is nu iets anders aan het doen
7 months ago on Google

Leuk observatorium, maar veeeeel te druk toen wij er waren.

Lin
Lin
9 months ago on Google

Super interessante verhalen en rondleiding! Update: 3 december 2024 wederom interessante verhalen en we hebben het voorrecht gehad om jupiter te aanschouwen

Olga Kraus
Olga Kraus
10 months ago on Google

It's time to see Saturn 🪐