KidsFest: Heritage Stargazing at the Observatory Tower 2025


Thu 10 & 17 July 2025

Time: Various

  • Thu 10 July 2025

    7.00PM – 7.30PM

    7.30PM – 8.00PM

    8.00PM – 8.30PM

  • Thu 17 July 2025

    7.00PM – 7.30PM

    7.30PM – 8.00PM

    8.00PM – 8.30PM

Pricing

  • Child (age 7-13) $5.00
  • Accompanying Caregiver (one caregiver adult required per two children) $10.00
  • Venue: Observatory Tower

    Experience stargazing from the Observatory Tower (1896) at The Arts Centre. Join us for a short 30-minute experience to view the Southern Sky through the Victorian-era Townsend Teece Telescope, under the guidance of Townsend astronomers from the University of Canterbury. 

    NOTE: this tour involves ascending and descending 4 flights of steep heritage wooden stairs, there is no elevator and no wheelchair or stroller access, sorry.

    Bookings are essential and numbers are limited.

    The Townsend Teece Telescope has been fully restored and stargazing has resumed from the Observatory Tower (1896).

    Remember to wear a warm coat and sensible shoes and be prepared to climb 75 steep steps and be comfortable in a confined space. 

    Please arrive 10 minutes early for your session in order to be checked in. Parking can be tricky and there are a lot of roadworks around currently.

    We'd request that you have one accompanying adult present per two ticketed children, please. Note this session is best for children age 7 to 13.

    If the weather is wet, cloudy and/or windy, we regret that we'll need to CANCEL the session. We will let you know by 5pm latest via both TEXT and EMAIL.

    Note that the dome cannot be opened if it starts to rain or is very windy during your session, as the telescope is an antique. If the dome has to be closed during your session, you can still see and experience the Tower, dome and Telescope, and the Townsend astronomers will lead an interactive illustrated talk about astronomy in the exhibition room.

    This is a joint event offered by Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre and the University of Canterbury.

    Location map

    Observatory, Biology and Physics,
    Hereford Street

    Market Square Hereford St Carpark Boys' High Entrance Engineering Laneway The Observatory Hotel Courtyard South Quad North Quad Registry Student Union The Gym Engineering Cloisters Studio Common Room Library Biology, Observatory and Physics Chemistry School of Art West Lecture Classics Rutherford's Den Clock Tower Boy's High Workshop Great Hall