To the 75,000 visitors of the #CERNOpenDays: thank you for exploring the future with us and sharing our passion for science!
Remember that CERN is open all year (http://visit.cern), so we hope to see you again soon.
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CERN Open Days 2019 | 14–15 September
On 14 and 15 September 2019, CERN will open its doors to the public for two special days at the heart of one of the world’s largest particle-physics laboratories.
The CERN Open Days have become a regular feature of the period that we call the “long shutdown” during which our accelerators stop for around two years, to benefit from upgrades and renovation work. We are now in Long Shutdown 2.
The 2019 Open Days will give visitors the chance to discover our facilities, both underground and on the surface. With free admission to debates, film screenings, theatre performances, experimental workshops and dozens of visit points spread all over the site, we will take you to the heart of our Laboratory, in direct contact with the science of today and tomorrow.
The Open Days are a unique opportunity to visit CERN, don’t miss it.
Announcements
Find out how the LHC beam is stopped and absorbed at point 6 take the Open Days Bus F to visit |
Discover the medical applications of CERN knowledge and technology at 2 p.m. today (activity ME.24 in Meyrin or via http://cern.ch/webcast) |
See the overwhelming power of electricity and magnetism. A show not to be missed: take the Meyrin Higgs mini-train to ME.60 |
Discover the bright future of the LHC: take the Curie mini-train on the Meyrin site to ME-73 |
Find out the questions that CERN theorists are trying to answer in a talk at 12:30 p.m. (activity ME.24 or via http://cern.ch/webcast) |