Bergen Aquarium Explained

Zoo Name:Bergen Aquarium
Location:Bergen, Norway
Date Opened:27 August 1960

Bergen Aquarium (Norwegian: 'Akvariet i Bergen') is a public aquarium in Bergen, Norway. It is situated on the Nordnes peninsula and is one of Bergen's tourist attractions.[1]

History

When it opened on 27 August 1960, it was considered to be the largest and most modern aquarium in Northern Europe.[2] The buildings were designed by architects Hans Chr. Gaaserud and Helge Simers in 1952. Architect Ola B. Åsness was attached to the project during the construction phase. Gunnar Rollefsen designed the interior. Construction in 1995 included the addition of a movie theater.[3] [4]

Exhibits

Bergen Aquarium features more than 300 species. The complex houses over 60 tanks of fish, marine invertebrates, as well as three outdoor ponds with seals, penguins and cyprinids and a tropical branch with reptiles and monkeys.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Akvariet i Bergen. Store norske leksikon. September 1, 2017.
  2. Web site: Akvariet. Bergen byleksikon. September 1, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20131022084027/http://www.bergenbyarkiv.no/bergenbyleksikon/arkiv/1420058?s=Akvariet. 2013-10-22. dead.
  3. Web site: Akvariet i Bergen. Kunsthistorie. September 1, 2017.
  4. Web site: Gunnar Rollefsen. lokalhistoriewiki.no . September 1, 2017.