Aquarium Finisterrae
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Lucie Slívková
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"First, I wasn´t excited about it but than my friends convinced me to go with them and it was awesome! The aquarium isn´t that big but I loved it. There is a part of it which is designed like the famous submarine Nautilus. ⚓️ At the end there is a room that is made of glass all around so you see everything and it looks pretty in the photos. If you are lucky, you can see seals playing in the water outside. During the storm or when the wind is strong the ocean looks crazy and you can watch enormous waves hitting the rocks.
The entrance fee is for Erasmus students only 4€ but if you have a university card, it´s free."
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Pedro Pereira
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"The Finisterrae Aquarium is a public science centre dedicated to environmental education and the scientific dissemination of marine issues.
The third of the Coruña Scientific Museums aims to promote knowledge of the ocean and educate attitudes of love towards the sea and marine life. It was created by the City Council of A Coruña on June 5, 1999.
The Finisterrae Aquarium has four exhibition halls, each with its own personality, and a biological collection made up of more than three hundred different species."
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