Royal Eise Eisinga Planetarium, Franeker

Royal Eise Eisinga Planetarium, Franeker
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ENLIGHTENMENT INSTRUMENT – 1781 – FRANEKER, NETHERLANDS

Royal Eise Eisinga Planetarium, Franeker

The oldest working planetarium on earth – a wool-comber’s solar system ticking in his living-room ceiling since 1781, UNESCO-listed 2023.

At a glance

Type
Planetarium (UNESCO 2023)
Period
1774-1781
Style
Enlightenment mechanical art
Location
Franeker, Friesland, Netherlands
Coordinates
53.1869, 5.5453
Maker
Eise Eisinga, wool merchant

Overview

When an 1774 pamphlet panicked Friesland that aligning planets would smash Earth, wool-comber Eise Eisinga answered with reason built in oak: seven years’ work hung a moving model of the solar system from his parlour ceiling, planets orbiting at true scale and speed, driven by a single pendulum clock in the box-bed wall. It has run ever since – the oldest functioning planetarium in the world, UNESCO-inscribed in 2023.

History

Self-taught Eisinga published mathematics at seventeen; his machine’s accuracy (a leap-year crank corrects centuries) drew savants, and King William I’s 1818 visit bought it for the nation with the maker as curator. The family kept the gears turning generations; Franeker’s old university town claims its scientific halo through the craftsman’s ceiling.

Architecture and Design

Above the gilded face, the attic’s forest of oak hoops and 10,000 hand-forged nails gears the heavens – visitors climb among the mechanism. Dials add moon phases, star times, and date wheels; the canal-house itself is the instrument’s case.

Cultural significance

The planetarium is citizen-Enlightenment’s monument – public reason against panic, craft against pseudo-prophecy – and the Netherlands’ beloved proof that world heritage can live in a front room.

Visiting today

Open Tuesday-Sunday (daily in season); demonstrations explain the gearing. Franeker’s Martena museum and the planetarium’s cafe extend the visit.

Getting there

Franeker station lies on the Leeuwarden-Harlingen line; the house faces the Eise Eisingastraat canal two minutes’ walk away.

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