Have you ever imagined how astronauts perceive Earth and life on the ISS? You can now discover exactly this perspective—without leaving Earth. “View From Above”is a globally unique exhibition that transports you directly into the universe with over 150 fascinating photos and videos by NASA astronaut Terry Virts. There are also personal stories narrated via an accompanying audio guide. This makes the view into space an unforgettable experience.
After stops in Augsburg and Graz, the exhibition is open in Nuremberg until April 26. Grab your tickets now and take advantage of a 10% discount on weekends and 20% during the week!
What can you expect at “View From Above”?
Discover the fascinating life in the universe through the eyes of NASA astronaut Terry Virts. In the “View From Above” exhibition, which has already captivated audiences in several cities and premiered in Augsburg, he presents over 150 authentic photos and videos from the ISS. He also shares firsthand accounts of his experiences in space. This allows you to perceive Earth from the perspective of a real astronaut.
High-resolution images, personal audio commentary, and a multisensory experience combine emotion, education, and wonder. The exhibition invites you to rediscover our planet, feel a sense of connection, and experience the world from a perspective otherwise reserved only for astronauts. The result is an experience that unites art, science, and humanity— unadulterated, authentic, and unforgettable.
Personal Meet & Greet with NASA Astronaut Terry Virts
On March 11 and 14, Terry Virts was a special guest and delighted visitors with an exclusive tour and an exciting Q&A session. U.S. Air Force Colonel and NASA astronaut Terry Virts spent over seven months in space, piloted the Space Shuttle Endeavour, and commanded the International Space Station. During his missions, he documented the beauty of Earth and life in space. The Meet & Greet is just one of the many highlights of the exhibition. Look forward to many more surprises on this exciting journey, which ends in just a few weeks! Last chance to experience space with your own eyes. Ready to be captivated?


