Civic Aquarium of Milan
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Civic Aquarium of Milan | |
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45°28′26″N 9°10′51″E / 45.4740°N 9.1808°E | |
Date opened | 1906 |
Location | Viale Gadio, Milan, 20121 Italy |
No. of species | 100+ |
Director | Mauro Mariani |
Website | www |
The Civic Aquarium of Milan (Acquario Civico di Milano in Italian) is an aquarium in Milan, Italy, and the third oldest aquarium in Europe.[1] Built in 1905 on the occasion of the Milan World's fair, It is the only surviving building from the event.[2][3] Sited on the edge of Sempione Park, the aquarium has over 100 different types of underwater life located in several tanks with a particular attention for the fishes and aquatic vegetation of the Italian seacoasts, lakes, and rivers.[4]
The facade of the aquarium includes a Neptune statue, the Roman god of water and the sea, created by sculptor Oreste Labò.
The aquarium library, which is open to the public, has one of Italy’s most prestigious collection of marine biology publications.
Gallery
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Neptune statue
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One of the pools of the aquarium
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Some fishes
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A starfish
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Bath of the sturgeon
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The reef
References
- ^ http://www.acquariocivicomilano.eu/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=35&id=54&Itemid=218[dead link ]
- ^ Milano e Provincia, Touring Club Italiano, ed.2003, autori vari.
- ^ Le città d'Arte: Milano, Guide brevi Skira, ed.2008, autori vari.
- ^ http://www.acquariocivicomilano.eu[dead link ]
External links
- Media related to Civic Aquarium of Milan at Wikimedia Commons