Exhibitions in the Radom Raisting

Experience history like never before

Experience technology and space travel up close

The Raisting Radom combines the past, present, and future of communications technology. In our exciting exhibitions, you can interactively experience how groundbreaking inventions have changed the world – from the first moon landing to virtual simulations of past and future worlds.

Virtual worlds

Interactive journey through technology and history

Our “Virtual Worlds” exhibition invites you to immerse yourself in significant historical and technological events using state-of-the-art virtual reality technology.

A special highlight is the virtual replica of the first moon landing of Apollo 11 in 1969, where you can travel to Earth's satellite using VR glasses and follow the astronauts' steps.

Be fascinated by virtual reality and experience history as if you were there yourself. Feel the atmosphere of the great moments and discover how groundbreaking technologies made these events possible.

Departure into space

The path to the first moon landing

To mark the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, our special exhibition “Departure into Space” presents numerous exhibits and information about this historic event.

Learn more about the Race to the Moon, the technical challenges and the people behind this impressive achievement. Original exhibits, models, documents, films and photos offer a deep insight into this exciting period in space history.

Immerse yourself in a world full of discoveries, innovations and technological milestones. Be inspired by our exhibitions and experience history in a completely new way!

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Virtual worlds

Immerse yourself in historical events and experience them interactively using the latest VR technology.

Historical significance

Learn about the radome's role in transmitting significant events such as the first moon landing.

Interactive experiences

Our exhibitions offer interactive elements suitable for visitors of all ages.

Photo: Martin Rappenegger

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the exhibitions suitable for children?

Yes, our exhibitions are interactive and offer exciting experiences for children too.

Is the radome accessible for people with disabilities?

Parts of the radome are wheelchair accessible. Please contact us before your visit for detailed information.

Are there special guided tours of the exhibitions?

Yes, in addition to pop-up tours, we offer tours tailored specifically to your group. These can be booked in advance.

How long does it take to visit the exhibitions?

The visit can be tailored to your individual needs. For a comprehensive exploration of both exhibitions, we recommend approximately 60–90 minutes.