AHHAA was established as a project of the University of Tartu on 1 September 1997. Since 12.03.2004, it has operated as a foundation constituted by the city of Tartu and the University of Tartu.1 The activities of the Science Centre AHHAA Foundation are coordinated by a committee composed of Katrin Pihor, Hannes Astok, Aune Valk, Reno Laidre, Jaanika Anderson and Sulev Valner. Additionally, the practical aspects of the activities of the foundation are appraised by a science committee composed of experts consisting of Jaan Kikas, Peeter Saari, Jaak Jaaniste, Mart Noorma, Arko Olesk, Toivo Maimets, Priit Põdra and Margit Timakov. AHHAA is governed by the board consisting of two members. Tiiu Sild was the head of the board until 2012. She was followed by Andres Juur (head of board since 2012). The second board member is Pilvi Kolk (member of board since 2005).
In 2008, the AHHAA 4D Adventure Cinema opened in the Lõunakeskus shopping centre located in Tartu (the cinema was closed at the end of 2017). In 2009, a branch office of Science Centre AHHAA opened in Tallinn at the Freedom Square (the Tallinn branch was closed at the end of 2013). On 7 May 2011, Science Centre AHHAA in Tartu opened the doors of its new, 11,156 m2 building engineered by architects Vilen Künnapu and Ain Padrik.
Science Centre AHHAA houses a fully spherical hybrid planetarium (which means there is a possibility to show the skies with optical and digital projection, which can be displayed separately or together).
The planetarium design includes a glass floor which allows the projection images to extend under the floor.2
The AHHAA Planetarium belongs to two organisations:
Science Centre AHHAA had a 4D Adventure Cinema, located in the Lõunakeskus shopping centre on the southern edge of Tartu. The cinema was open from 18 July 2008 to 31 December 20173
The Science Centre AHHAA Foundation regularly organizes special events. Some of the most notable events are listed below:
The Science Centre AHHAA Foundation participates in science festivals and fairs both in Estonia and abroad, its main choice being the science theatre shows and various workshops. During the past few years Festival della Scienza and Perugia Science Fest5 in Italy, Korea Science Festival6 in South Korea, Moscow Science Festival7 in Russia, Science Picnic in Poland and Science Festival Belgrade8 in Serbia have been among the few places where Science Centre AHHAA has been represented.
Science Centre AHHAA has been awarded with numerous prizes both for the building as well as for its intellectual achievements.
The activities of the Science Centre AHHAA Foundation are in co-operation with:
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