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    New planetarium opens at Xplore! Science Discovery Centre

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 1, 2026No Comments
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    Xplore! opens brand new planetarium in Wrexham
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    Visitors can now journey through space at Xplore! Science Discovery Centre’s brand-new Planetarium, which is now officially open and ready to welcome the public.

    The exciting new attraction marks a major milestone for Xplore! and for science engagement in the region, following previous Shared Prosperity Fund support for the centre’s upstairs expansion project.

    Now open to school groups, community organisations and families, the new planetarium offers an unforgettable immersive experience where visitors can travel through the solar system, discover dazzling constellations and uncover the mysteries of the universe.

    With seating for 32 people at a time, plus two dedicated spaces for wheelchair users, the state-of-the-art space has been designed to inspire visitors and bring space to life in a truly unique way.

    The launch of the planetarium is also set to boost the local visitor economy and strengthen Wrexham’s growing reputation as a leading destination for family-friendly attractions and cultural experiences in North Wales.

    Visitors are now invited to step inside, look up, and explore the wonders of space without ever leaving Wrexham.

     “The completion of our planetarium marks a huge milestone for Xplore! and for science engagement in North Wales,” said Scot Owen, General Manager at Xplore! Science Discovery Centre.

    “Being able to bring the first permanent planetarium to Wrexham is incredibly exciting, and we can’t wait to welcome visitors to experience space in a completely new way.”

    Building on its growing success, Xplore! is now preparing to launch Phase Two of its redevelopment. This next stage will introduce the eagerly awaited LaunchPAD (Play and Discovery) / PADlansio (Potsio a Darganfod) — a space-themed dynamic new environment for early years learning that harnesses and fuels children’s natural love of rockets and space, alongside a fully revamped café.  The further expansion is set to open to the public later this year.

    With the new Planetarium now open and Phase Two of the redevelopment on the horizon, Xplore! continues to grow its offer, giving families, schools and community groups even more ways to explore, learn and be inspired.

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