Ready for a mind-blowing adventure? Swap the quiet streets of Luzern for the high-energy thrill of Geneva! We are heading to CERN, the ultimate frontier of human knowledge and home to the world’s largest particle accelerator. Imagine standing where the Higgs Boson was discovered and witnessing the massive detectors that recreate the conditions of the Big Bang.
❗All participants need to register - please check your emails
This isn't just a tour; it’s an immersive journey into the mysteries of the universe. From exploring the Globe of Science to seeing cutting-edge technology in action, you’ll feel the buzz of global discovery. Join us to ignite your curiosity and see the impossible become reality!
Fast Facts about CERN: The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator, consisting of a 27-kilometer ring of superconducting magnets.
It is the birthplace of the World Wide Web (WWW), originally developed by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 to share data between scientists.
Disclaimer: By taking part in this event, I authorize ESN Luzern to use any photos or videos taken during the event for promotional purposes and on social networks, in accordance with the Federal Law on Data Protection. If you do not wish your image to be
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Ready for a mind-blowing adventure? Swap the quiet streets of Luzern for the high-energy thrill of Geneva! We are heading to CERN, the ultimate frontier of human knowledge and home to the world’s largest particle accelerator. Imagine standing where the Higgs Boson was discovered and witnessing the massive detectors that recreate the conditions of the Big Bang.
❗All participants need to register - please check your emails
This isn't just a tour; it’s an immersive journey into the mysteries of the universe. From exploring the Globe of Science to seeing cutting-edge technology in action, you’ll feel the buzz of global discovery. Join us to ignite your curiosity and see the impossible become reality!
Fast Facts about CERN: The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator, consisting of a 27-kilometer ring of superconducting magnets.
It is the birthplace of the World Wide Web (WWW), originally developed by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 to share data between scientists.
Disclaimer: By taking part in this event, I authorize ESN Luzern to use any photos or videos taken during the event for promotional purposes and on social networks, in accordance with the Federal Law on Data Protection. If you do not wish your image to be published, please inform the event organizers beforehand, who will take the necessary measures to preserve your confidentiality.
Tickets: Please note that tickets are non-refundable, but they can be resold to another person if you are unable to attend.
Schedule: Meeting times and itineraries are subject to change depending on train schedules and connections. Please check your emails regularly before the event for any last-minute updates or timing changes.
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