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'''Namma Bengaluru Aquarium''', also known as '''Government Aquarium''', is the second largest [[aquarium]] in India. It is located at the entrance of [[Cubbon Park]] in [[Bangalore]], [[India]], and was established in 1983. It has a variety of exotic cultivable as well as marine fishes on display. It is very near to vishweshwarayya museum. The aquarium is administered by the [[Karnataka]] State Government Department of Fisheries.

'''Bangalore Aquarium''' is the second largest [[aquarium]] in India. It is located at the entrance of [[Cubbon Park]] in [[Bangalore]], [[India]], and was established in 1983. It has a variety of exotic cultivable as well as ornamental fish on display.


==Building==
==Building==


Government Aquarium for public display was constructed during 1972 and was officially inaugurated on 27.08.1983. Government aquarium, Cubbon park is a ‘fresh water fish aquarium’ in an octagonal shape and is a three-storied building. The total area of the Government aquarium is 2700 sq.m. Out of the built up area is 850 sq.m. It is the second largest aquarium in the country.
The Aquarium is a diamond shaped building. The aquarium has three floors. The first floor has 14 tanks and the second floor has two rows of 69 tanks. The Aquarium is open to visitors from 10 am to 7.30 pm on all days except Thursdays.
The ground floor comprises the office. The first floor has 14 big tanks. On the second floor, aquariums are arranged in two rows and there are a total of 62 numbers of medium to small size aquaria. It has about 40-50 varieties both indigenous and exotic species of freshwater ornamental fish.
The Government Aquarium works under the direct control of the Directorate of Fisheries and Curator is the head of the aquarium.


;Working days and holidays of Aquarium
==Species on display==
* The Aquarium is open to public on all days except:
Fish that can be seen at the aquarium include [[eel]]s, [[angelfish]], [[glowlight tetra]], [[red-tail shark]], [[catla]], Indian [[tiger barb]], [[mahseer]], freshwater [[prawns]], [[blue gourami]], [[gold fish]], and more.<ref name="BangaloreAquarium"/>
** Mondays and second and fourth Tuesdays.
** All Government holidays (Also if holiday falls on a Sunday)
*Note: The aquarium will be open for public viewing on 26 January, 15 August and November 1 every year. (The aquarium will be closed on the next working day)
*Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM
;Entry Fee:
* The entry fee is Rs.150 per head.
* If the children visit aquarium through their respective schools, then the ticket rate is at Rs.5.00 per head (Up to 10th standard).
* No charges for children below 5 years.


==Species on display==
Fish that can be seen at the aquarium include [[eel]]s, [[Pterophyllum|angelfish]], [[glowlight tetra]], [[Thayeria boehlkei|hockey stick tetra]], [[red-tail shark]], [[catla]], Indian [[tiger barb]], [[mahseer]], freshwater [[prawns]], [[three spot gourami|blue gourami]], [[pearl gourami]], [[gold fish]], [[Siamese fighting fish|moon tail]], and more.<ref name="BangaloreAquarium"/><ref name="CubbonPark"/>
==Governance==
==Governance==
Bangalore Aquarium is administered by the State Government.<ref name="BangaloreAquarium"/>
Bangalore Aquarium is administered by the State Government.<ref name="BangaloreAquarium"/>

==Gallery==
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Bangalore Aquarium 40.jpg
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Bangalore Aquarium 61.jpg
Bangalore Aquarium 9.jpg
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==See also==
*[[Aquatic Kingdom]], KSR Bengaluru railway station.


==References==
==References==
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|title=Cubbon Park:Aquarium
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[[Category:Aquaria in India]]
[[Category:Visitor attractions in Bangalore]]
[[Category:Tourist attractions in Bengaluru]]
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[[Category:1983 establishments in Karnataka]]
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Latest revision as of 07:22, 7 December 2024

Bangalore Aquarium
Aquarium in November 2021
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12°58′35″N 77°35′55″E / 12.9765°N 77.5986°E / 12.9765; 77.5986
Date opened1983[1]
LocationBengaluru, Karnataka, India

Namma Bengaluru Aquarium, also known as Government Aquarium, is the second largest aquarium in India. It is located at the entrance of Cubbon Park in Bangalore, India, and was established in 1983. It has a variety of exotic cultivable as well as marine fishes on display. It is very near to vishweshwarayya museum. The aquarium is administered by the Karnataka State Government Department of Fisheries.

Building

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Government Aquarium for public display was constructed during 1972 and was officially inaugurated on 27.08.1983. Government aquarium, Cubbon park is a ‘fresh water fish aquarium’ in an octagonal shape and is a three-storied building. The total area of the Government aquarium is 2700 sq.m. Out of the built up area is 850 sq.m. It is the second largest aquarium in the country. The ground floor comprises the office. The first floor has 14 big tanks. On the second floor, aquariums are arranged in two rows and there are a total of 62 numbers of medium to small size aquaria. It has about 40-50 varieties both indigenous and exotic species of freshwater ornamental fish. The Government Aquarium works under the direct control of the Directorate of Fisheries and Curator is the head of the aquarium.

Working days and holidays of Aquarium
  • The Aquarium is open to public on all days except:
    • Mondays and second and fourth Tuesdays.
    • All Government holidays (Also if holiday falls on a Sunday)
  • Note: The aquarium will be open for public viewing on 26 January, 15 August and November 1 every year. (The aquarium will be closed on the next working day)
  • Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Entry Fee
  • The entry fee is Rs.150 per head.
  • If the children visit aquarium through their respective schools, then the ticket rate is at Rs.5.00 per head (Up to 10th standard).
  • No charges for children below 5 years.

Species on display

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Fish that can be seen at the aquarium include eels, angelfish, glowlight tetra, hockey stick tetra, red-tail shark, catla, Indian tiger barb, mahseer, freshwater prawns, blue gourami, pearl gourami, gold fish, moon tail, and more.[1][2]

Governance

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Bangalore Aquarium is administered by the State Government.[1]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Bangalore Aquarium". bangaloreindia.org.uk. City of Bangalore. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Cubbon Park:Aquarium". karnataka.com. Retrieved 24 December 2015.