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At CERN, we believe that nothing is more exciting than learning about and discovering the wonders of the Universe around us.  

Join us in our mission to share this passion for science, research, technology and exploration and inspire the next generation of scientists. Your support can help us share CERN Science Gateway with as many people as possible.

Guided tours

Are you fascinated by physics and engineering? Curious to dive into CERN’s research activities and technological achievements? Then join one of our guided tours. CERN physicists, engineers, students and staff will show you around fascinating places at CERN, either in-person or online. 

Science shows

Come and get inspired by one of our interactive science shows! See science in real life in a theatre-style setting and take part in the fun activities included in the show. The shows are delivered by members of CERN’s scientific community and cover everything from states of matter and levitation to electromagnetism and the Universe. 

Access is free within the seat capacity limit (198 seats in general). The shows cannot be booked in advance.

Superconductivity (17-19 years)

Work with liquid nitrogen to explore the properties of superconductors and learn how superconducting cables are used at CERN.

Superconductors are essential at CERN. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) uses superconducting cables in its powerful electromagnets to generate magnetic fields strong enough to bend the particles.

Cloud Chamber (16-19 years)

Build your own particle detector to make ionising particles visible and study the properties of different particle tracks.

Although we can't see them, ionising particles are part of our everyday life. For example, cosmic particles interacting with the upper layers of the Earth’s atmosphere produce showers of new particles, some of which reach ground level. Naturally occurring radioactive elements in the air emit alpha particles. Through interaction with certain detector materials, we can make tracks of ionising particles visible.