Why visit the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco?

Aquariums, exhibitions, games and relaxation…the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco lets you dive into the marine world. From aquariums to its shark lagoon, passing through the Turtle Island located on the panoramic terrace, it offers a unique opportunity to know, love and protect the oceans.

Why visit Ohio’s aquariums?

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What can you see at the Oceanographic Museum?

More than 1,000 objects from the Oceanographic Museum’s collections are displayed in a 180-square-metre space: fossils, chimaeras, diving gear, valuable books etc. Wednesdays: Touch tank, feeding the animals in the touch tank, and light and sound show in the Whale Room.

What can you see at Columbus Zoo and Aquarium?

Walk through water surrounded tunnels, learn about fish you didn’t even know existed, and further appreciate the local ecological system after a visit. Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is in Powell and features both a variety of land and sea animals. Manatees, affectionately nicknamed “sea cows”, are a major part of the diverse aquarium.

Built on the side of Monaco’s legendary Rocher, the Oceanographic Museum founded by H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco’s great-great-grandfather Prince Albert I has been watching over the oceans for more than a century. The Museum is renowned throughout the world for its expertise and has more than 6,000 specimens on display.

Is there a restaurant in the Oceanographic Museum in Barcelona?

There is a restaurant on the roof terrace of the Oceanographic Museum. Enjoy a break and something to eat 85 metres above the Mediterranean Sea. For more information about admission fees and combined ticket options (Prince’s Palace, Car Collection, etc.)

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