AquaDom

AquaDom, Germany

From series “The Coolest and Largest Oceanariums in the World”

In search of the most original of the aquarium in the world, many travelers go to Berlin. Here is the famous AquaDom that is located in the upscale Radisson Blu Hotel. That’s an essential element of the unique design. The height of the cylindrical tank is 16 meters. It has not only decorative, but also functional meaning. Inside the huge cylinder made of the durable acrylic there is an elevator that remains the most fascinating attraction for hotel guests and visitors.

AquaDom, Germany
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AquaDom, Germany AquaDom is the world's largest cylindrical aquarium. It is filled with salt water. Like any real aquarium, it is inhabited with live fish and other representatives of the deep sea. The volume of the original aquarium is 1 million liters that allows it to be the world champion. About 1 500 fish belonging to a hundred different species constantly live there.

Caring for such an unusual object of decoration requires considerable time from the hotel staff, including labor and costs. Since opening of the aquarium, the staff of the luxurious hotel includes divers who clean the aquarium and feed its inhabitants. The best way to appreciate the most unusual aquarium in Germany in all its glory is to be a guest of the upscale hotel. A huge tank is set outdoors. There are cozy seating areas, as well as some windows and elegant rooms overlooking a courtyard. To the beginning - Churaumi Aquarium

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Useful staff nearby

ATM bankomat: 'Berliner Volksbank - SB-Standort' located in 0.03 km ( check the route on the map).
Car rental office: 'Sixt' is located in 0.52 km ( on the map).
Fuel station: 'HEM' in 1.26 km
Supermarket: 'dm-drogerie markt' in 0.27 km
Parking: 'Parking Pergamon' in 0.28 km
Apotheek: 'apotheke Hackesches Quartier' in 0.29 km
Police station: 'Polizei Berufsinformationszentrum' in 1.04 km
Cafe/restaurant: 'Shi-Mai' in 0.03 km
Railway station: 'S Hackescher Markt (Berlin)' in 0.32 km

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