Seville Aquarium
The Seville Aquarium is one of the most biodiverse centers of its kind in Europe.
Recreating Magellan's voyage
More than 3,000 cubic meters of water, some 400 marine species and more than seven thousand specimens, including bull sharks (Carcharias Taurus) and hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna tiburo), matamata turtles (Chelus fimbriatus) and a giant octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini).
An Aquarium that recreates the voyage made by Magellan in 1519, in search of an alternative route to the Portuguese to reach the Spice Islands, and where visitors can immerse themselves in the various seabeds of the planet. A new space that comes to the capital of Seville to complete the educational, leisure and tourist offer.
Among its main attractions is the main tank, the Oceanarium, one of the largest shark aquariums in Europe, with a depth of more than 9 meters.