- Kreta
- Aquarium of Genoa
- Genoa
- Luca (2021 film)
- Italian Riviera
- Peter Chermayeff
- Manatee
- List of works by Renzo Piano
- List of dolphinariums
- Malawi eyebiter
- Snakelocks anemone
- Aquarium of Genoa - Official Website - Acquario di Genova
- Acquario di Genova, The Largest Aquarium in Europe
- Acquario di Genova: Benvenuti sul sito ufficiale
- Aquarium of Genoa - Wikipedia
- Aquarium of Genoa - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
- Aquarium of Genoa, the wonders of the sea: info and tickets
- Aquarium of Genoa (Genua) - Lohnt es sich? Aktuell für ... - Tripadvisor
- Aquarium of Genoa | Useful information for the visit - Italian Riviera
- Aquarium of Genoa: everything you need to know | DEB BLOG
- AQUARIUM OF GENOA (2025) Everything You Need to Know ... - Tripadvisor
aquarium of genoa
Aquarium of Genoa GudangMovies21 Rebahinxxi LK21
The Aquarium of Genoa (Italian: Acquario di Genova) is the largest aquarium in Italy. Located in the Old Harbour area of Genoa, Italy, the 33,000-square-foot (3,100 m2) aquarium is a member organization of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA), and welcomes more than 1.2 million visitors each year.
History
The aquarium was originally built for Genoa Expo '92 (International Exhibition Genoa '92 Colombo '92), celebrating 500 years since the Genoese sailor Christopher Columbus discovered the new world. The building, which some say looks like a ship ready to head out to sea, was designed by the Genoese architect Renzo Piano of the Renzo Piano Building Workshop. The interior design and initial exhibits for the opening in 1992 were designed by Peter Chermayeff leading a design team at Cambridge Seven Associates. In 1998 the aquarium was expanded with the addition of a 100-metre (330 ft) ship connected by walkway to the original building.
Exhibits
The original exhibition concept was to show the Ligurian Sea, the North Atlantic and Caribbean reefs "from two perspectives, one the New World/Old World encounter of 1492, the other the ecological awareness of 1992 and the present."
The aquarium includes 70 tanks containing a total of 6,000,000 liters (1,300,000 imp gal; 1,600,000 U.S. gal), and almost 10,000 meters (33,000 ft) of exhibit space.
The tanks host 12.000 animals of 400 different species including fishes, marine mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. Among these are dolphins, sea cows, sharks, seals, rays, boas, jellyfishes and penguins.
Conservation
The Aquarium of Genoa coordinates the AquaRing EU project, and provides scientific expertise and content for AquaRing, including documents, images, academic content, and interactive online courses, via its Online Resource Centre.
Gallery
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian: aquarium of genoa
aquarium of genoa
Daftar Isi
Aquarium of Genoa - Official Website - Acquario di Genova
Dive into the wonders of Genoa Aquarium, Europe's largest, offering a unique journey through diverse aquatic habitats. Plan your visit today! ⚠️Attention: The Bigo Panoramic Lift will be closed from Monday 3rd to Friday 7th March and from Monday 10th to Wednesday 12th March.
Acquario di Genova, The Largest Aquarium in Europe
The Aquarium of Genoa is the Aquarium with the richest display of aquatic biodiversity in Europe. The exhibition itinerary shows around 10,000 specimens of 400 species, coming from all the seas of the world.
Acquario di Genova: Benvenuti sul sito ufficiale
Biglietti a partire da 26€ per gli adulti e da 16€ per i bambini di 4-12 anni. Vieni a scoprire l'Acquario di Genova, il più grande Acquario d’Europa!
Aquarium of Genoa - Wikipedia
Located in the Old Harbour area of Genoa, Italy, the 33,000-square-foot (3,100 m 2) aquarium is a member organization of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA), and welcomes more than 1.2 million visitors each year.
Aquarium of Genoa - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
The Aquarium of Genoa is one of the city's major points of interest and represents one of the best-known aquariums at a supranational level. I highly recommend getting tickets in advance and going to the entrance in the same way, because on some days the wait can become exhausting.
Aquarium of Genoa, the wonders of the sea: info and tickets
The Aquarium of Genoa is the largest aquarium in Italy and the second in Europe: inaugurated in 1992 on the occasion of the Expo and subsequently expanded with new tanks and animal species, it is undoubtedly one of the main tourist attractions of the city.
Aquarium of Genoa (Genua) - Lohnt es sich? Aktuell für ... - Tripadvisor
Vom absolut trostlosen und maroden Delfin-Betonbecken über die viel zu kleinen und völlig vollgestopften Becken für Haifische, Pinguine, Robben oder Manatees, die an Lieblosigkeit nicht zu überbieten sind, bis hin zum "Touch Pool", wo sich die Rochen vor lauter Lärm und Zudringlichkeit der Kinder nur noch verkriechen, oder dem Aquarium ...
Aquarium of Genoa | Useful information for the visit - Italian Riviera
The Aquarium of Genoa, located in the city’s historic center, is one of the largest and most spectacular aquariums in Europe and figures among the most highly regarded in the world. Housed in the renowned Porto Antico area, it has become a symbol of Genoa, stimulating tourism and being a must-see destination for anyone visiting Liguria.
Aquarium of Genoa: everything you need to know | DEB BLOG
Apr 7, 2021 · What to see at the Genoa Aquarium. A visit to the Genoa Aquarium is always fun and interesting for both children and adults. The Aquarium is home to around 70 different ecosystems and 12,000 different species. The Aquarium of Genoa is the largest in Italy and one of the largest in Europe and to visit it calculate at least half a day.
AQUARIUM OF GENOA (2025) Everything You Need to Know ... - Tripadvisor
The Aquarium of Genoa is one of the city's major points of interest and represents one of the best-known aquariums at a supranational level. I highly recommend getting tickets in advance and going to the entrance in the same way, because on some days the wait can become exhausting.