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Landmark: Acuario de ValenciaCity: Valencia City
Country: Venezuela
Continent: South America
Acuario de Valencia, Valencia City, Venezuela, South America
The Acuario de Valencia is an aquarium located in Valencia City, Venezuela. It houses a variety of aquatic species for public viewing.
Visual Characteristics
The facility is a multi-level building constructed primarily from concrete and glass. Interior exhibits feature large glass tanks of varying dimensions, designed to simulate different aquatic environments. Exterior elements include paved walkways and landscaping.
Location & Access Logistics
The Acuario de Valencia is situated within the Parque E.E. "Fernando Peñalver" in Valencia City. It is approximately 3 kilometers west of the city center. Access is via Avenida 10 de Diciembre. Parking is available within the park grounds. Public transport options include local bus routes that service Avenida 10 de Diciembre.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The aquarium was established in 1979 as part of the Parque E.E. "Fernando Peñalver" initiative. Its purpose is to educate the public about aquatic life and conservation. The exhibits focus on species found in Venezuelan freshwater and marine ecosystems.
Key Highlights & Activities
Observation of marine and freshwater fish species. Viewing of reptiles and amphibians. Educational displays detailing aquatic habitats. Photography of exhibits is permitted.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the park. Limited shaded areas are present along walkways. Cell phone signal (2G/3G) is generally available. Food vendors are typically located within the larger park area, not directly at the aquarium entrance.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal lighting on exhibits, visit during daylight hours, ideally between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM. The months of January through April generally offer drier weather conditions. No specific tide requirements apply to indoor exhibits.
Facts & Legends
A notable feature is the "Laguna de los Peces" (Fish Lagoon), an outdoor exhibit designed to mimic a natural environment, though it is a constructed habitat. Local lore sometimes refers to the park as a place where indigenous tribes once gathered, though specific historical documentation for this is limited.
Nearby Landmarks
- Parque E.E. "Fernando Peñalver" (0.1km North)
- Estadio José Bernardo Pérez (1.2km Southwest)
- Parque Negra Hipólita (2.5km East)
- Plaza de Toros Monumental de Valencia (3.1km West)