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Aquarium-Muséum Universitaire de Liège - Salle des Mammifères - Muséum

Aquarium-Muséum Universitaire de Liège

4.5(2 reviews)
1.1 km

Given that there isn't a whole lot to do in Liege and that I love biology, consider this review a…read morebit biased... At first glance of this building, I couldn't believe it was an aquarium, since there are no outdoor tanks. I suppose it is a bit older style and attached to the Liege university, which is why. Nevertheless, we decided to check it out, as it was only about 7 euros to see the aquarium and museum (going to the sciences of the world section costs a bit extra). The aquarium is downstairs and comprises about thirty or so tanks with fish from around the world - none too large though. You got your small sharks, turtles, colorful reef fish, lionfish, Dory/Nemos, and more. Some of the displays are a little bit difficult to read since it is rather dark down there, and the atmosphere is a bit humid due to being completely indoors, but no real complaints there. Upstairs is the museum, where I thought things got pretty interesting. Although my brother was a bit grossed out at all of the specimens in formaldehyde, stuffed models, and skeletal forms, I was bio-nerding out at how cool everything was. It felt like a library of animals, and it was quite the extensive collection. I thought the trip was a nice way to spend an hour, and it is different than the typical art/history museum experience attributed to Europe.

From the owner: L'Aquarium-Muséum est un lieu où les visiteurs peuvent observer, appréhender, comprendre, acquérir…read moredes connaissances sur les animaux qui peuplent la Terre, mais aussi passer un agréable moment de détente... en découvrant une riche collection d'espèces animales aquatiques vivantes et des spécimens inertes d'une grande valeur scientifique, historique, artistique ou patrimoniale.

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Aquarium-Muséum Universitaire de Liège - Dory, le poisson-chirurgien et Nemo et Marin, des poissons-clowns

Dory, le poisson-chirurgien et Nemo et Marin, des poissons-clowns

Aquarium-Muséum Universitaire de Liège - Squelette d'un rorqual commun (baleine) - 19 mètres de longueur

Squelette d'un rorqual commun (baleine) - 19 mètres de longueur

Aquarium-Muséum Universitaire de Liège

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