- Polaria
Polaria is the world's most northerly
aquarium . It is located inTromsø , in northernNorway .Rather than a mainly scientific aquarium such as the one in Bergen in the Norwegian midlands, Polaria, which opened in
May 1998 , is designed to be an educational experience, with particular emphasis on displays for children.Most of the displays focus on the northerly islands of
Svalbard . There is a five-screen panoramic cinema, an "Arctic Walkway" area containing displays ofpolar exploration equipment, stuffed animals and simulatedpermafrost , many conventional aquaria displaying local marine life as well as open tanks and display tanks containing rock-shore animals, baby fish and other child-friendly exhibits. Its centerpiece is an open pool containing a group ofbearded seal s, "Erignathus barbatus". These are trained and there are regular displays, as much to keep the animals active and healthy as for public entertainment. The seal enclosure has observation blisters set into its sides, so that visitors can look up at the animals from underneath, and a submerged walkway in a transparent tunnel across the bottom, allowing close access to the animals in their natural environment.The building itself is also worthy of note. Its striking design resembles a partly-collapsed series of books. This attractive piece of modern architecture echoes the
Arctic Cathedral across the harbour inTromsdalen on the mainland.One of Norway's most famous and successful
seal hunting ships, the "Polstjerna" (T-80-T) has been preserved in a separatemuseum building less than a hundred metres away from Polaria. Tickets to the ship museum can be bought from Polaria.External links
* [http://www.polaria.no Polaria homepage]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.