All aquariums to visit in Italy

Dive into the underwater world at 9 aquariums in Italy. Experience the beauty and diversity of marine life, from colorful fish to majestic sea creatures..

Are you fascinated by marine life and looking for the best aquariums in Italy? These are the ones to visit:

  1. Acquario di Genova1

    Acquario di Genova

     Genoa
    The Aquarium of Genoa (Acquario di Genova) is the largest aquarium in Italy. The 3,100 sqm aquarium that includes 70 tanks containing a total of 6,000,000 liters is located in the old harbor area of Genoa. The tanks reproduce the habitat of numerous fish and reptiles. Highlights in the aquarium are
  2. Natural History Museum of Venice2

    Natural History Museum of Venice

     Venice
    The Natural History Museum of Venice, known in Italian as the Museo di Storia Naturale di Venezia, is a significant cultural institution in Venice, Italy. It was officially opened to the public in 1923, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of natural history exhibits.
  3. Online discount!Acquario di Livorno3

    Acquario di Livorno

     Livorno
    The Diacinto Cestoni municipal aquarium is situated in Livorno, adjacent to the scenic seafront and Terrazza Mascagni. This location offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it an ideal spot for those interested in marine life and Italian history.
  4. Acquario Marino4

    Acquario Marino

     Triest
    The Trieste Marine Aquarium houses 25 tanks that recreate various marine environments. These tanks host predominantly Adriatic species, including cnidarians, annelids, mollusks, echinoderms, and crustaceans. This variety of marine life offers visitors a chance to learn about and appreciate the biodiversity of the Adriatic Sea.
  5. Museo del Mare e Acquario di Piombino5

    Museo del Mare e Acquario di Piombino

     Piombino
    The Museo del Mare e acquario Città di Piombino is situated in the heart of Piombino, in piazza Bovio. The museum is housed in the historic Palazzo Appiani, which was once the residence of the Lords of Piombino. This location not only provides a unique setting for the museum but also adds a layer of historical significance to your visit.
  6. Acquario di Cala Gonone6

    Acquario di Cala Gonone

     Cala Gonone
    The Acquario di Cala Gonone is a modern facility dedicated to showcasing aquatic fauna. It is situated in the picturesque Gulf of Orosei, in Sardinia. This location not only provides a stunning backdrop for the aquarium but also allows visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region while exploring the diverse marine life.
  7. Online discount!Città della Scienza_Science Museum7

    Città della Scienza_Science Museum

     Naples
    Città della Scienza, the interactive science museum of Naples: an experience for the whole family. Corporea, a journey into the human body where you can play with more than 100 hands on exhibits and multimedia installations (in Italian and English). The 3D Plantarium, a simulator of the sky that fai
  8. Acquario civico8

    Acquario civico

     Milan
    The Acquario Civico di Milano (Civic Aquarium of Milan) is the third oldest aquarium in Europe. It is located in the Sempione Park, between the Civic Arena and the Sforzesco Castle. It is the only surviving building from the Milan International, built in 1906. The aquarium focuses on showing fishes
  9. Aquarium of Naples9

    Aquarium of Naples

     Naples
    The Anton Dohrn Zoological Station (Stazione zoologica Anton Dohrn) in Naples is a scientific institution and research institution in Naples. It includes the oldest aquarium in Italy. The institution comprises the aquarium, the herbarium, the historical archive, the library and the zoological collec