Passeport Big Bang

Passeport Big Bang tour

CERN’s Passport to the Big Bang is a 54km bicycle route approximately following the path of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). This visit itinerary is open to all but is largely aimed at families with children aged 8+ from the local area. Visitors can discover more about CERN, its research and experiments, and particle physics.

At each of the 10 stopping points, visitors can learn about different topics, including the four LHC detectors, with the set of panels found there along with digital content and games created in collaboration with French company, Baludik. Learn more on the Passport to the Big Bang website.

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