Welcome to Halle! This weekend, April 4th and 5th, 2026, is packed with stellar adventures, especially at the Planetarium, which dominates the listings. If you are looking for film or space exploration, this is your weekend!
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All listed events require ticket purchase.
A Star Journey for Children - LIVE
Planetarium Halle
The Planetarium is the ultimate indoor escape for science-minded kids this weekend.
The Rainbow Fish and His Friends
Planetarium Halle
A gentle story show perfect for children aged 4 and up on Saturday morning.
· April 4
3THE RAINBOW FISH AND HIS FRIENDS : The most beautiful fish in the ocean loses his glitter scale and has to dive deep into the sea to find it. A lovely story show perfect for younger kids.It's a dedicated show for younger audiences, starting the weekend off gently.
JOURNEY TO THE MOON AND BACK. TO ARTEMIS II – LIVE : Learn about the exciting Artemis II mission where four astronauts plan to orbit the moon to prepare for future landings. Great for space-loving pre-teens.Topical space content appealing to older kids interested in current missions.
MAGIC OF THE NIGHT SKY AND NEWS FROM SPACE – LIVE : This session looks at the current night sky, explaining what you can spot in the upcoming weeks. A great way to prep for a weekend stargazing session.Perfect for kids who want to know what they are looking at when they look up tonight.
· April 5
3: Explore the breathtaking natural phenomenon of the Aurora Borealis. This stunning visual show is geared slightly older, so it's perfect for tweens.Focuses on beautiful natural science visuals, great for a Sunday afternoon.
MAGIC GLOBE – THE SECRET OF THE SEASONS : Mia learns from her grandpa about the importance of the seasons in a fun and exciting family story. A gentler show perfect for the late Sunday afternoon.The gentlest show listed for Sunday, focusing on earth science and family connections.
: A musical journey through the universe featuring classical music from composers like Beethoven and Strauss. Great for older kids who appreciate music.A unique fusion of classical music and astronomy running on Sunday evening.
Also On· anytime this weekend
4: Experience the starry sky live! This program shows which constellations are currently visible and takes you on a trip out into space.Great mid-day sci-fi fun for primary school aged kids.
: A film screening of 'The Treasure Hunt in the Blue Tit Valley'. Since the venue is a local cinema, this is a classic afternoon activity.It's one of only two non-Planetarium events happening this weekend, offering a change of pace.
: Take a trip across our solar system, visiting the huge valleys of Mars and passing through Saturn's rings. A classic space adventure for Sunday morning.A core space exploration show that runs on Sunday morning.
: Explore where we come from, featuring massive star explosions, comet impacts, and even dinosaurs. A sweeping historical science show.The latest running show on Sunday, offering a comprehensive look at cosmic and earthly history.
Frequently Asked Questions
What free kids events are on in Halle this weekend?
Based on the provided listings for April 4th and 5th, 2026, there are no events explicitly marked as free. All options detailed are ticketed shows, primarily at the Planetarium.
What is happening on Sunday afternoon?
Sunday afternoon is packed with shows at the Planetarium, including 'Magic Globe – The Secret of the Seasons' at 2:00 PM, and 'Time Travel – From the Big Bang to Humans' at 3:30 PM. Puschkino also has a 3:00 PM screening of 'The Treasure Hunt in the Blue Tit Valley'.
Are there any events suitable for teenagers?
Yes, the Planetarium has two events suitable for older kids/teens: 'The Dark Side of The Moon-Planetarium Experience' (16+) on Saturday at 5:00 PM and 'Stars of Classic' (10+) on Sunday at 5:00 PM.