devilfish
Well-Known Member
Recently I've been thinking a lot about aquariums inside zoos - how many are good enough to be considered potential attractions in their own right?
Would you be satisfied paying full price for a visit?
Berlin Zoo Aquarium is a stand-alone attraction, but other than that I can only think of Madrid as a large, significant zoo aquarium with a good collection and interesting exhibits that I'd be happy to visit separately if there ever was a need.
I get the impression from photos that Henry Doorly's revamped Scott aquarium, or maybe Burgers' Ocean, might make the cut. Perhaps Chiang Mai zoo aquarium? Any thoughts? Are there many other aquarium gems hidden in zoos?
*I think we'll try to limit this to single aquarium buildings, rather than mixing areas which aren't devoted to aquatic/marine life.
Would you be satisfied paying full price for a visit?
Berlin Zoo Aquarium is a stand-alone attraction, but other than that I can only think of Madrid as a large, significant zoo aquarium with a good collection and interesting exhibits that I'd be happy to visit separately if there ever was a need.
I get the impression from photos that Henry Doorly's revamped Scott aquarium, or maybe Burgers' Ocean, might make the cut. Perhaps Chiang Mai zoo aquarium? Any thoughts? Are there many other aquarium gems hidden in zoos?
*I think we'll try to limit this to single aquarium buildings, rather than mixing areas which aren't devoted to aquatic/marine life.
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