Aquarium-Muséum Universitaire de Liège (Belgique)
The University Aquarium-Museum of Liège is a must-see destination for nature and science enthusiasts. Just a stone's throw from the heart of Liège, it invites visitors to explore the biodiversity of four aquatic worlds, from tropical rivers to coral reefs, from the freshwater of our region to the depths of temperate seas: tropical fish, Wobbegong sharks, endangered species...
In our TréZOOr room, meet animals that have disappeared forever — dodo, Tasmanian wolf — and two collections classified as Treasures by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation: the Blaschka glass models and the 19th-century anatomical wax sculptures, masterpieces between science and art.
The Museum complements this discovery by offering a captivating immersion into the history of life on Earth. Its collections of skeletons and taxidermied animals allow for a better understanding of the evolution of species and the complexity of living things.
Both educational and fun, the University Aquarium-Museum of Liège raises awareness among young and old about the importance of biodiversity and its preservation. It's an ideal outing for families, schools, and anyone who wants to expand their knowledge while having a great time.


Coordonnées
Quai Edouard Van Beneden 22 - 4020 Liège - Belgique
+32 4 366 50 21
aquarium-museum.uliege.be
