Discovery Mondays - 'The civil engineering genius of the 100-metre deep underground caverns'

CERN is first and foremost a place where physicists study particle collisions. But to be able to observe the infinitely small, they need huge pieces of equipment, the accelerators and detectors, whose construction, some 100 metres below the earth's surface, calls on the services of other fascinating disciplines. Take civil engineering, for example. At the next Discovery Monday, come and find out about the machines involved in the large-scale excavation and concreting work.
Everyone is welcome at Microcosm, which will be specially transformed into a worksite for the occasion!

Come along to Microcosm
(Reception Building 33, Meyrin site)
on Monday 6 September from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Entrance Free

http://www.cern.ch/microcosm