Inaugurated in 1998 as part of the last world exhibition of the 19th century. XX, whose theme was "The oceans, a heritage for the future", the Oceanarium eternalized Lisbons connection with the ocean. 



The Lisbon Oceanarium is a public aquarium of reference in Lisbon, Portugal and internationally. The equipment annually receives about 1 million people, who travel through its exhibitions, making it the most visited cultural equipment in Portugal. 



The excellence of the exhibitions, combined with the symbolism of the buildings architecture, makes the Oceanarium a unique and unforgettable place. The equipment comprises two buildings, the original of the Oceans and the new building of the Sea, connected by a huge atrium decorated with a magnificent 55 thousand tiles panel, which offers access to the exhibitions and the educational area. 



Taking on the evolutionary trend of modern aquariums, the Oceanarium continually develops educational activities that make known the oceans, their inhabitants, their mission and address todays environmental challenges. Still in this context, the Oceanarium collaborates with various institutions in scientific research projects, conservation of marine biodiversity and promoting the sustainable development of the oceans. The technical-scientific experience of the team of biologists and engineers ensures the excellence of the exhibition and advises on various

 

The Lisbon Oceanarium was considered, for the third time, the "Best Aquarium in the World". The award was made by TripAdvisors Travelers Choice 2018, the worlds largest travel site. The Lisbon Oceanarium has an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 and already has 33,854 reviews, with 64% rating o as "Excellent" and 27% as "Very Good". 

Source: Lisbon Oceanarium


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