Aquarium d'Allex, Public aquarium in Allex, France.
The Aquarium d'Allex is a facility with multiple tanks containing hundreds of tropical fish species from different marine ecosystems around the world. The display showcases coral reefs, coastal zones, and open ocean habitats across tanks of varying sizes and depths.
The facility was created to display tropical species and raise awareness about marine conservation in the Drôme region. Since opening, it has grown as an educational center that informs families and schools about the diversity of underwater life.
The facility shows tropical species from different oceans and helps visitors understand the variety of life underwater. You see fish and corals that normally live far away and learn about their natural habitats.
The venue is open year-round to visitors, with the busiest times coming during warmer months when school groups visit. You can walk through the tanks at your own pace and observe the fish without feeling rushed.
The facility offers audio guides in four languages, allowing visitors to experience the exhibits in their own language without a guide. These guides help you learn more about individual species and their behaviors as you walk through the tanks.
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