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Falkenbergsgatan 2, 115 21 Stockholm, SwedenMap
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There is a self-contained tropical rainforest and tropical marine system and a variety of tropical flora and fauna, which artificially mimics tropical day and night rain and thunder.
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The Stockholm Aquarium has a self-contained tropical rainforest and tropical ocean system and various tropical animals and plants, ranging from white sharks to small clownfish, which artificially imitate tropical day and night, rain and thunder; In addition, various aquatic animals and plants in the Nordic water environment are displayed here.
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There is a self-contained tropical rainforest and tropical marine system and a variety of tropical flora and fauna, which artificially mimics tropical day and night rain and thunder.
The Stockholm Aquarium has a self-contained tropical rainforest and tropical marine system and a variety of tropical flora and fauna, from great white sharks to clown fish, which artificially mimics tropical day and night, rain and thunder. In addition, there are also a variety of aquatic plants and animals in the Nordic water environment.
It is interesting that the aquarium water is introduced from Lake Meilan and filtered back into Lake Meilan and circulated all the time. This design is particularly natural and adapts to the living environment of aquatic animals. The freshwater area in the aquarium is like a tropical rainforest. It's easy to cross, haha.
It is interesting that the aquarium water is introduced from Lake Meilan and filtered back into Lake Meilan and circulated all the time. This design is particularly natural and adapts to the living environment of aquatic animals. The freshwater area in the aquarium is like a tropical rainforest. It's easy to cross. Haha!
The museum is located on the peninsula of Blasieholmen in central Stockholm. The collection of the National Museum is mostly donated by King Gustav III and Carl Gustav Tesson