The Aquarium Wilhelmshaven is a public aquarium and museum located in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. It features over 600,000 liters of saltwater and freshwater, showcasing more than 300 species from the world's oceans. The aquarium is home to a variety of marine life, including sharks, rays, and sea turtles, as well as a collection of aquatic fossils. Visitors can explore the different exhibits, including the Nordsee and Wattenmeer area, the tropics, and the Antarctic. The aquarium also offers interactive experiences, such as feeding demonstrations and guided tours. Additionally, the aquarium has a restaurant with a panoramic view of the North Sea. The aquarium is suitable for families with children, with exhibits and activities designed to be engaging and educational for all ages
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Activities: We spent about four hours there, visiting the Urzeitmeermuseum (prehistoric sea museum) and the aquarium itself. We observed various fish, including jellyfish, catsharks, penguins, and seals. We watched the sea lions being fed, including the use of a drone. And we took a look in the small free flight hall, with exotic birds
Highlights: Our child was happy. "Fishes behind glass interest me personally rather less, but our child is happy". The feeding of the seals, including the use of a drone to deliver the food, was fun. We also enjoyed the birds ✨