Sea Life Centre, Berlin – Introduction -
At Sea Life Centre, Berlin your journey to the underwater starts from the “Spree” river, which pours into “Wannsee”, the river “Elbe” and the river “Havel” before falling into an ocean. Sea Life Centre, Berlin lets you explore more than 4,000 marine life forms, which range from graceful seahorses to exotic ray fishes and hound sharks. More than 100 species of marine and fresh waters dwell in the marine water and freshwater aquariums of the Sea Life Centre in Berlin.
The Sea Life Centre, Berlin or the AquaDom in Berlin has been spread through 1,800 square meters of area. The AquaDom in Berlin is the largest private aquarium in the entire world, which contains 1 million liters of water. It is actually the abode of a wide array of interesting tropical fish.
Sea Life Centres-
Aquariums have gained much popularity since the Oban Sea Life Centre was opened in 1979 in Scotland. Oban centre became immediately popular and brought a significant change in the industry of public aquariums. Eventually several other Sea Life Centres were founded all across the European continent.
New inhabitant of Sea Life Centre, Berlin –
An octopus has become the newest family member at Sea Life Centre, Berlin, introduced there during the last exhibition. Interestingly and humorously enough he seems to like the overseer of the displays a lot as whenever he comes near the tank, it floats restlessly in the tank and turns red. When the supervisor puts his hand into his tank, the octopus holds onto him and does not want to let his friend go.
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The new exhibition at Sea Life Centre, Berlin has allowed visitors to explore the life of the octopuses, which can skillfully disguise themselves by changing their looks in no time. They are very smart, yet, innovative and playful. The Giant Pacific Octopus has been the main attraction of this exhibition. His arms are 2 meters long, which can grow up to even 4 meters.
Opening hours and admission fees at Sea Life Centre, Berlin –
Sea Life Centre, Berlin is open daily between 10 am and 7 pm. At Sea Life Centre, Berlin admission charges for the adults in 15.50 Euros per person whereas the entrée fee for kids between 3 and 14 years is 11.50 Euros. Free entrée is offered to children below 3 years of age.
The AquaDom in Berlin provides several facilities to the visitors, who want to enjoy any event, like their wedding amidst the vibrant beauties of tropical fishes and interesting marine life.
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