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It's been a year since the Planetarium fire in Pamplona

The Government of Navarre and the public company NICDO, which manages the Planetarium, have explained that they want to reform the infrastructure and turn science and astronomy into a space for dissemination. 

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Fire at the planetarium in Pamplona. Stock Photo: EFE

It 's been a year since the Planetarium fire in Pamplona. It's still closed 12 months later, while the reconstruction of the building continues. 

The Government of Navarre and the public company NICDO, which manages the Planetarium, have explained that they want to reformthe infrastructure and turn science and astronomy into a space for dissemination. 

The flames burned, among others, the planetary dome, the Tornamira projection room and the optomechanical projector Zeiss VI

According to technical reports, smoke and particulates from the fire have also affected other areas. 

During the months of September and October of last year, September and October of 2025, debris removal work was carried out in the Tornamira Hall, as well as controlled demolition of parts of the dome. 

However, the expert reports have concluded that the demolition of the Planetarium Tower in Pamplona will not be necessary. 

 

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