Aquarium Barcelona, Spain - Introduction –
Aquarium Barcelona, Spain or L’Aquàrium de Barcelona is the most famous education and leisure centre related to marine life in the whole world, which focuses on the Mediterranean. An extensive selection of 450 marine species, 11,000 residents and 35 tanks, an underwater tunnel that is 80 meters in length, six million litres of water, and a spacious Oceanarium - the first and only Oceanarium in Europe, make Aquarium Barcelona, Spain an exceptional and exclusive leisure and knowledge centre in Europe, which has drawn over 14 million visitors till date.
Aquarium Barcelona, Spain was opened for public viewing on the 8th of September, 1995 and it has since then used advanced technology to recreate the ambiences as much realistically as possible. The displays at Aquarium Barcelona, Spain comprise a route along 21 tanks, which display the spectacles of several marine species that thrive in the Mediterranean Sea and the multihued and marvelous tropical seas. These fish tanks include the ‘Explora!’ and the display named ‘Planeta Aqua’.
Displays at Aquarium Barcelona, Spain –
- Mediterranean tanks – Residents here comprise shallow rock coastal community, inter-tidal zone community, the red coral community and the Neptune grass community.
- Planeta Aquaria – This features ‘The tropical universe’, ‘Life in the cold’, ‘The world of darkness’, ‘Be surprised’, ‘A pending investigation’ and ‘Come in’.
- Tropical tanks - Residents here include tropical sharks, the tropical coral reef species, the tropical atoll dwellers and the Great Barrier Reef community.
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Mini aquariums – These display the invertebrates, ‘Fantastic underwater creatures’ and ‘The woods of God Poseidon’.
The Oceanarium – It is the biggest water pool in Europe containing 4, 5000 cubic meters of water.
Explora! – It is an educational and leisure centre in Aquarium Barcelona, Spain, which features ‘The marshes of the Delta del Ebro’, ‘The Costa Brava’ and ‘The underwater cave in the Islas Medas’.
Activities at Aquarium Barcelona, Spain -
- Diving With Sharks – This is an interesting activity at Aquarium Barcelona, Spain that presents the animals from a scientific perpespective in order to make the divers more interested in sharks. This activity has three separate segments - a theoretical study, a guided tour through Aquarium Barcelona, Spain and diving at the Oceanarium.
- Stories From the Sea – This is one of the most interesting activities at Aquarium Barcelona, Spain where you can find out about the stories associated with the sea.
- Penguin Birds in Dinner Jackets – This activity helps you in knowing more about the penguins by meeting them at Aquarium Barcelona, Spain.
- Meet the Sharks – This is a workshop at the aquarium that helps the families to know all about the sharks.
- Sleeping With Starks – This offers a unique experience of spending a night at Aquarium Barcelona, Spain with the sharks.
You can rent space at Aquarium Barcelona, Spain, which include Planeta Aqua Hall, Panoramic terrace and Auditorium Barcelona, and organize any sort of business conferences or private events like the corporate meetings, formal dinners, cocktail parties and conferences.
How to reach Aquarium Barcelona, Spain –
- Underground – L4 Barceloneta, L3 Drassanes
- Tourist Bus – Blue South Route
- Ronda Litoral – Junctions 21, 22, 23
- Bus lines – 14, 19, 38, 45, 59, 157
Learn all about the public aquariums in Europe from the various links on our site auqariumshub.com.
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The Aquarium Castle, Finland |
Maretarium, Finland |
Sea Life Helsinki |
Särkänniemi Aquarium |
Sea Life Centre Paris |
Le Grand Aquarium, France |
Sea Life Centre, Berlin |
Sea Life Centre, Netherlands |
Sea Life Centre Benalmádena, Spain |
Aquarium Barcelona, Spain |
L’Oceanografic, Spain |
Skansen, Sweden |
Akvariet I Bergen, Norway |
Anglesey Sea Zoo - Isle of Anglesey, Wales |
Aquapolis, Antwerp |
Aquarium of the Lakes - Lake District, England |
Aquarium of the Pacific - Long Beach |
Atlantic World, Ireland |
Civico Acquario di Milano, Milan |
Denmark’s Aquarium |
Exploris - Portaferry, Northern Ireland |
Haus des Meeres, Austria |
London Aquarium - London, England |
National Marine Aquarium - Plymouth, England |
National Sea Life Centre-Bray |
Oceanarium, Lisbon |
Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium, Monaco |
Oceanworld, Ireland |
Sea Fisheries Institute Aquarium, Poland |
Sea Life Centre, Belgium |
Sea Life Centre, Munich |
Sea Life Centre, Timmendorfer Strand |
Stazione Zoologica di Napoli, Naples |
The Deep - Kingston upon Hull, England |
Tropicarium-Óceanárium, Budapest |
Universeum, Sweden |
Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary - Hunstanton, England |
Lake District Coast Aquarium - Maryport, Cumbria, England |
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