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Over a hundred species of fish, crustaceans, molluscs and echinoderms from the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, plus rare tropical and freshwater fish. You can even see them in the new tanks and even from below, when you are in the glass tunnel inside Milan’s Civic Aquarium.
The exciting exhibition sequence is heralded, even before going inside, by the fountain featuring the god Neptune, part of the façade decoration. The Aquarium is in fact housed inside a superb Art Nouveau building, with exterior decorations on aquatic themes, arranged around the god of the sea.
Inside, an illustrated sequence introduces visitors to the cycle of precipitation and evaporation and its relationship to the creation of ecosystems.
The building in which the Aquarium is housed is also the location for the Hydrobiological Station and the specialist Library for marine biology and aquatic science, an ideal location for learning more about life in the sea.
For groups of more than 10 people reservation is compulsory call +39.02.88465754
Address: Viale Gadio, 2 - 20121 Milan
TIME: From Tuesday to Sunday: 9:00am-1:00pm, 2:00pm-5:30pm
Access to the Library: from Monday to Friday 9:00am-12:30pm-2:00pm-4:00pm.
Tickets Information: Admission free
PHONE: +39.02.88465750
EMAIL: info@acquariocivicomilano.eu