Event Engadin Samnaun Val Müstair

Observatori astronomic Lü

Observatori astronomic Lü (gdl_929787796_image)
Spectacular view through the telescope

Description

Date
17.06.2026 at 22:00 o'clock
24.06.2026 at 22:00 o'clock
08.07.2026 at 22:00 o'clock
15.07.2026 at 22:00 o'clock
22.07.2026 at 22:00 o'clock
05.08.2026 at 22:00 o'clock
12.08.2026 at 22:00 o'clock
09.09.2026 from 21:00 to 23:00 o'clock
16.09.2026 from 21:00 to 23:00 o'clock
07.10.2026 from 21:00 to 23:00 o'clock
14.10.2026 from 21:00 to 23:00 o'clock
Price
Adult: 30.00 CHF
Kind ab 10 Jahre: 15.00 CHF
Place
Lü, 7534, Switzerland
Organizer
Biosfera Val Müstair

In Lü, a unique view of the universe can be enjoyed under clear skies. During a guided "eye walk", participants get to know the most striking constellations. The telescope of the small observatory can also be used to discover luminous star clusters and distant galaxies.
Meeting point: Lü, parking lot at the entrance to the village Duration: June, Jul & Aug: 22:00 - approx. 23:30 / Sep & Oct: 21:00 - approx. 22:30 Takeaway: Warm clothes

* Guests of nature park partner businesses benefit from discounted/free offers. If you are staying in a partner company, select the price category with the addition "Partner". Then bring your guest card with you, which you will receive from the partner company.
From the first night you will receive our guest card and benefit from free or discounted experiences. When making your selection, tick the box "Val Müstair Guest Card" if you are staying with us in the valley.
Registration deadline until the evening before 16:00.
Please print out the booking confirmation or present it digitally to the guide. If the tour does not take place, you will be informed by the Val Müstair guest information office the evening before. The ticket price will then be automatically refunded.

Venue

Lü, 7534, Switzerland

7534 Lü

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