Acuario de Sevilla

Discover the beauty of Seville

About Acuario de Sevilla

The vibrant underwater world unfolds with over 7,000 marine creatures swimming in 35 tanks. The Acuario de Sevilla showcases ecosystems from the Guadalquivir River to the Atlantic Ocean and beyond. The centerpiece is the Oceanarium, one of the deepest tanks in Europe, holding 2 million liters of water and housing sharks, rays, and schools of fish. The glass walls allow visitors to feel immersed in the aquatic environment, offering a close-up view of marine life.

Journey Inspired by Magellan

The aquarium’s design follows the route of Ferdinand Magellan’s historic circumnavigation of the globe. Each section represents a different stage of his journey, from the rivers of Seville to the Pacific Ocean. This connection to exploration and discovery adds a historical layer to the experience, blending the wonders of marine biology with the spirit of adventure.

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Marine Biodiversity

From colorful coral reefs to the mysterious depths of the ocean, the aquarium highlights the diversity of marine ecosystems. Tropical fish dart between vibrant corals, while jellyfish float gracefully in illuminated tanks. The Amazonian section features exotic species like piranhas and turtles, showcasing the rich biodiversity of freshwater habitats.

Conservation and Education

The Acuario de Sevilla is committed to marine conservation and education. Interactive exhibits teach visitors about the importance of protecting oceans and their inhabitants. Programs focus on sustainable practices and the impact of human activity on marine ecosystems, encouraging visitors to take action for the planet’s health.

Hidden Details

Look closely at the Oceanarium’s design—it mimics the natural contours of the ocean floor. The lighting changes throughout the day, simulating the transition from sunlight to twilight in the deep sea. In the Amazonian section, the tanks replicate the murky waters of the rainforest, complete with submerged roots and vegetation.

Present-Day Significance

The Acuario de Sevilla is more than an attraction; it’s a hub for scientific research and environmental awareness. Families, students, and tourists gather here to learn about marine life and the importance of preserving it. The aquarium serves as a reminder of Seville’s historical connection to exploration and its modern role in promoting sustainability.

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Location

Muelle de las Delicias, 41012, Seville

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