South American freshwater fish at the impressive aquarium and rainforest area of Barcelona’s wonderful Science Museum.


South American freshwater fish at the impressive aquarium and rainforest area of Barcelona’s wonderful Science Museum.
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I’ve not been to Barcelona for many years (my brother lived there for a time in the late ’80s/early ’90s) put off by the explosion of tourism but this makes me want to return just to see the museum.
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This museum is a national treasure. As it’s not in the city centre, it’s not a tourist hotspot, though much visited. It’s a wonderful place to spend a whole day, whatever your age
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Looks quite a place
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Sue, you would absolutely love this museum.
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Oh,OK!
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I see a small child, wearing a bathing cap, in the water to the left of Emily!
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Hmm. P’raps you’re right!
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What a wonderful place to visit!!
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It’s an extraordinary place, with something for everyone, whether you’re a curious toddler like Anaïs, through to children, students, interested adults and even Experts in Their Fields.
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I love tagging along on your adventures, Margaret.
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Fascinating. We missed this!
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It’s not on the tourist itinerary, but it’s a day well spent, coming here.
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I love aquariums!! Big or small, they are so interesting and beautiful!
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Especially this one. It’s a stunner!
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That is a very fine Science Museum and looks like a splendid place to visit as a toddler which you can’t say about all museums.
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This museum truly has something for everyone – from a small child, to a student, to an interested but inexpert adult, to an academic in the field.
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Yes, exactly what a museum should be.
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