Where Kids Play, Learn, and Become Space Heroes
At CenterSpace, kids engage in a playful yet educational experience, following the rigorous preparation path of real astronauts.
And for the ultimate thrill, children can even defend Earth from alien invaders, blending excitement with learning in a truly immersive environment.
Hands-On Science and Space Adventures
They can explore cutting-edge laboratories, interact with scientists, and test the vital equipment of a flight control center.
The journey also takes them to a lifelike cosmodrome, where they participate in realistic flight simulations and manage evacuation capsules.
Physical training is part of the adventure, with special simulators designed to mimic the challenges faced by astronauts.
Inspiring Young Minds to Reach for the Stars
Center Space is not just
a playground, itโs a gateway to the stars, where every child can dream big and reach for the cosmos.
Attractions we have
๐ Spaceport
The Spaceport is where every mission begins. This is the main starting point of the Space Center experience, built around a rocket preparing for launch to Mars.
Just like in a real spaceport, children explore technical areas surrounding the rocket, discovering how space missions are prepared before launch. Before taking control of the spacecraft, kids must become real astronauts โ learning, training, and completing tasks along the way.
Itโs a place of excitement, curiosity, laughter, and the very first feeling of a real space mission.
๐ช Astronaut Physical Training Area
This zone focuses on physical strength and endurance โ the foundation of astronaut health in space. You canโt be an astronaut without being strong enough to handle overloads and extreme conditions.
Children complete various physical challenges independently or together with parents, siblings, or friends, with no limits on how many times they try. One of the highlights is the vortex tube, where kids can test how well they tolerate spinning and overload sensations, similar to real astronaut training.
๐ Stability Room
The Stability Room trains body control, coordination, reaction, and concentration in zero-gravityโlike conditions. These skills are essential for astronauts during space repairs and mission tasks while floating in orbit.
The room also includes an immersive projector-based experience where the whole family can play together, improving focus, attention, and teamwork in a fun and engaging way.
โญ๏ธ Ball Pit Area
Designed for our youngest astronauts, this area allows children to play freely while developing motor skills, coordination, and agility.
Itโs a safe, space-themed environment perfect for younger kids โ and for anyone who simply wants joyful, active fun.
๐ฐ Flight Simulation Zone
This zone features VR flight experiences such as Escape Capsule, Mars Rover, and Parachute simulations.
Children explore simplified versions of missions like the Apollo Moon landing and futuristic space journeys. Astronauts are skilled pilots first โ and here kids experience basic flight concepts while learning about gravity, motion, and constellations in an accessible and exciting way.
๐ฌ Science Lab
The Science Lab is a core educational part of Space Center. Here, children explore key physics concepts such as black holes, motion, balance, and forces through hands-on experiments and interactive exhibits.
Kids can build their own spaceships with LEGO and learn that astronauts are not only explorers โ they are scientists who conduct research and bring new knowledge back to Earth.
During a standard 3-hour visit, children can attend two live science shows:
โข Tornado Show
โข Static Electricity Show
These STEM-based demonstrations explain complex scientific principles in a fun, visual, and engaging way for all visitors.
๐ฝ Zone 51
Zone 51 is our secret and playful astronaut zone, fully designed around an alien theme.
Here, kids create aliens, train hand coordination, work with playful โradioactiveโ materials, and take part in interactive art and science games inspired by extraterrestrial life. This zone encourages creativity, imagination, and hands-on exploration.
๐ช Entertainment Balcony
The Entertainment Balcony is an interactive discovery area designed for independent exploration.
Children can listen to stories about planets, complete specific challenges, build simple mechanisms, and explore space concepts through fully interactive panels โ encouraging curiosity, experimentation, and self-guided learning.
๐ฐ Free Space News for Every Young Astronaut
At Space Center, learning doesnโt stop when the mission ends. Every child who visits and completes their mission receives our free Space News newspaper, created especially for young explorers.
Each month, a brand-new edition is released โ completely free for every child visiting our center
