Experience, understand, know: this is how electricity is generated.
Electricity keeps your oven hot and your fridge cold. At the Beznau nuclear power plant (KKB), your students will have the opportunity to learn about this indispensable everyday helper. How is electricity produced from nuclear energy? How does it get to your home? Let the experts explain. Make use of the KKB as a learning centre and take your class on a guided tour of the nuclear power plant.
Your school trip.
Experience the highlights.
Learn all about the technology and how it works in the impressive engine room.
Shadow the operators in the control room.
See where the KKB’s low and high-level waste is stored in the ZWIBEZ interim storage facility.
Professional tours led by experts.
Outward journey: to Brugg, Bahnhof and then by bus to the Böttstein Schmidberg stop, according to the online timetable. Then follow the yellow-marked hiking trail down to the Aare River for about 15 minutes until you reach the Beznau nuclear power plant. Sturdy shoes recommended.
We recommend that you book early – ideally two weeks before you start your journey.
The Day Pass for Schools is available:
Via the online order form.
At a staffed public transport point of sale.
From the SBB Contact Center on 0848 44 66 88 (CHF 0.08/min.).
Nuclear power experience:
You can find all further information on admission and visiting directly from the organiser.
Go to the organiser’s website.
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