José Castro Mendivil Digital Planetarium

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José Castro Mendivil Digital Planetarium
Planetario Digital José Castro Mendivil
The planetarium within the complex
Map
Established23 April 1960 (1960-04-23)
LocationMorro Solar
TypePlanetarium
FounderPeruvian Astronomy Association
CuratorJavier Ramírez[1]
Websitewww.apa.com.pe

José Castro Mendivil Digital Planetarium (Spanish: Planetario Digital José Castro Mendivil), also known simply as the Morro Solar Planetarium (Spanish: Planetario del Morro Solar), is a planetarium and site museum dedicated to astronomy in the Morro Solar of Chorrillos District, Lima, Peru. It is named after the engineer who designed it.[2]

It is administered by the Peruvian Astronomy Association (Spanish: Asociación Peruana de Astronomía, APA), founded on August 15, 1946,[3] and then headed by Peruvian astronomer Víctor Estremadoyro Robles [es].[2] Besides its 360° theatre, it also features remnants of the Battle of San Juan during the War of the Pacific.[4]

History

The

Peruvian government granted the terrain for the building's construction.[2] It was formally inaugurated on April 23, 1960.[2]

In 1968, construction of an

US$ 62,800.[2]

In 2013, a digital projector was added to the planetarium.[2][5]

In 2018, the APA donated three bronze plaques to replace the ones stolen at the nearby Monument to the Unknown Soldier.[6]

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