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The oceanarium
The oceanarium






The focal point of the Lisbon Aquarium is a huge water tank the size of four Olympic-sized swimming pools with a capacity of over 5 million litres of water. He also designed the Osaka Aquarium, which is the largest aquarium in the world. The Lisbon Oceanarium was designed by architect and designer Peter Chermayeff of Peter Chermayeff LLC and Cambridge Seven Associates. If you are not yet convinced that you should visit the Lisbon Aquarium, then you can watch the video at the bottom of this page, I think you will be seduced.Īnd if you are convinced, then you will find on this page some practical information about tickets, prices and timetables of the Lisbon Oceanarium or the different ways to get there. It is well located, easily accessible by car or public transport and is perfectly integrated in the last district of Lisbon, the Park of Nations. It is the largest aquarium in Europe and has a capacity of almost 5000 cubic metres of water. Today it is the modern district of Lisbon, very pleasant to visit, which runs along the Tagus River and where the Oceanarium and the Lisbon Casino are located. The Lisbon aquarium is located in the Park of Nations, which is part of the area developed for the World Expo in 1998. This aquarium is appreciated by children but also by adults and everyone will have a great time without any problem. The Lisbon Oceanarium got an almost perfect score of 4.7/5 from 36,000 people on Google, figures that speak for themselves.

the oceanarium

Parques Reunidos’ UK parks comprise Oceanarium, Blackpool Zoo, and Lakes Aquarium (formerly Aquarium of the Lakes).The Lisbon Oceanarium is one of the most interesting things to do in Lisbon, I advise you to stop by. The attraction is owned by Spanish entertainment operator Parques Reunidos, who operate 67 parks across the world. The Oceanarium attracts over 225,000 visitors per year and in November 2008, the Oceanarium was announced as Tourism Attraction Experience of the Year at Bournemouth’s annual Tourism Awards. It also featured an encounter with a blue whale that swallows the cage, taking visitors on a journey through its digestive system.

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Interactive touch technology displayed computer generated sea creatures including a dolphin, manta ray and shark through a series of animated experiences, games and challenges. The Bournemouth Aquarium was home to the world’s first Interactive Dive Cage opened in 2006, submerged users in a 270-degree virtual view of the ocean.

the oceanarium

The Oceanarium is home to hundreds of creatures, including: Loggerhead turtles, clownfish, piranha, guitar fish, bass, bream, regal tang, lionfish, moray eel, pufferfish, southern stingrays, whiptail ray, horn shark, zebra shark, red devil cichlids, upside-down catfish, spiny-tailed lizards, Humboldt Penguins, and Small Clawed Oriental Otters. Creatures Ī green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, at the Oceanarium Bournemouth Large digital displays show visitors the effects their actions may have on ocean levels and allows them to record personal pledges to reduce their carbon footprint via a special interactive video pledge wall.

the oceanarium

Visitors are transported to an imagined time in the future when sea levels have risen to such an extent that tropical fish and sharks swim through the streets of London. Launched in June 2008, the Oceanarium’s interactive feature, Global Meltdown, looks into the potential effects of global warming. Visitors can view the penguins in two separate areas, glass fronted beach walkway and underwater viewing windows. In 2015 the Oceanarium became home to a group of Humboldt Penguins. Visitors can see over 75 creatures, including a variety of shark species, southern stingrays, moray eels and a giant turtle.

the oceanarium

The tank, previously known as Great Barrier Reef has 350 thousand litres of salt water. The main tank incorporates a shipwreck theme.






The oceanarium