The Science Pavilion offers regulary public guided tours to exciting research by the Faculty of Science.
Public guided tours in physics
Do you want to know if there is evidence of new particles and forces or how and why research is conducted in this field? We would like to introduce you to the interesting and diverse research conducted at the Department of Physics at the University of Zurich.
Our free public tours through the physics exhibitions last about an hour.
Then join a guided tour or visit our new exhibition Particle Physics at CERN during the opening hours.
Public guided tours: "Slow chaos"
Chaos is all around us. In everyday life, the word is understood to mean disorder and lack of rules. However, did you know that for mathematicians chaos has rules? Or that it can be fast or slow? And what do butterflies and the weather actually have to do with chaos?
If you would like to know more about the research of the Institute of Mathematics on chaotic systems, then use the link to register for a guided tour on "Slow Chaos". The tour will be held in English.
Public guided tours in biodiversity:
Have you ever wondered what kind of animals live in a city park? Which ecosystems do we find in such green oases? How is our local biodiversity doing?
If you would like to explore the Irchel Nature Trail on a guided tour and learn more about biodiversity, then use the registration link to register for a public guided tour on this topic.