Aquarium of Cattolica explained

Zoo Name:Aquarium of Cattolica
Location: Cattolica, Italy
Date Opened:2000
Num Species:400[1]
Num Animals:3000+
Largest Tank Vol:700000L
Total Tank Vol:2500000L

The Aquarium of Cattolica is the second largest public aquarium in Italy.[1] It is located in Cattolica on the Adriatic coast. It was inaugurated in 2000.[2]

Key features

The aquarium has a summer camp for the children of Italians who formerly lived abroad. The renovations ended in June 2000, under the aegis of the Soprintendenza per i Beni Ambientali e Architettonici, which were intended to improve the aquarium's ties to history and sea traditions. The Aquarium is on an area of 110 thousand square metres, towards the sea, integrated in the urban texture of Cattolica. In the big garden (more than 49.000 square metres) one can find recreational areas, including restaurant, bar, shops, children entertainment, exhibitions, cultural and sport events.

External links

45.9701°N 12.724°W

Notes and References

  1. Emiliaromagnaturismo: Cattolica Aquarium. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
  2. Web site: Foto e Storia | Acquario di Cattolica | . https://web.archive.org/web/20071022224204/http://www.romagnamania.com/parchi/storia-acquario-di-cattolica-romagna.asp . dead . 2007-10-22 . romagnamania.com . 2014-05-28 .