Baltic Sea Science Center
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The Baltic Sea Science Center offers a fantastic experience for visitors of all ages, seamlessly integrated into the Skansen outdoor museum. This captivating venue provides a wonderful display of underwater life exclusive to the Baltic Sea.
- Free Access: Entry is included with the Skansen ticket, allowing guests to enjoy this unique aquarium without additional costs.
- Educational Exhibits: The center features informative displays about the Baltic Sea and its wildlife, making it a perfect destination for those interested in marine conservation.
- Interactive Experiences: There are educational stations and exhibitions that engage both children and adults, encouraging learning in an enjoyable manner.
- Family-Friendly: The center is particularly enjoyable for families, providing exciting viewing opportunities for children to learn about local fish species.
- Beautiful Displays: Visitors praise the beautiful aquariums that showcase various aquatic species, making the experience visually captivating.
🕒 Opening hours
- SUNDAY: 10H-17H
- MONDAY: 10H-17H
- TUESDAY: 10H-17H
- WEDNESDAY: 10H-17H
- THURSDAY: 10H-17H
- FRIDAY: 10H-17H
- SATURDAY: 10H-17H
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🗣️ Baltic Sea Science Center: Reviews
Fantastic experience: Great addition to the skansen. It's in the price of the ticket, not like the aquarium next to it. Nice display of the underwater life in the Baltic sea, also very educative.
Positive experience: Cool place, in difference from "Skansen Akvariet" this does not cost extra money while in the park, perhaps cause the place is a bit depressing, but that's part of the point of the display.
Fantastic experience: Awesome part of the Skansen outdoor museum! But it’s so good you’ll want to spend a lot of time…so pace yourself so you don’t miss out on the rest of the park. Great for children!
Fantastic experience: loved watching the fishies and learning about the baltic basin and flooding and the newest water purification innovations
Positive experience: Interesting visit with information on the Baltic Sea. The fish were nice to see and had big tanks. The other floors were interesting but a little less to do for English only speakers. This would be a great place to take kids. Free entry when inside Skansen.
Fantastic experience: You can find out a lot of interesting information about the Baltic Sea and its wildlife here.
Fantastic experience: It’s a place and collection of aquarium with different kind of baltic sea species. It’s an awesome place to visit, specially in summer time. This place is a part of Skansen zoo. So if you purchase ticket of Skansen, you can access this science center.
Fantastic experience: Small, but really nice. Liked the exhibitions and fishes swimming around :)
Positive experience: It was really interesting, it is free but you need to pay to get into Skansen. You can learn a lot.
Positive experience: Nice to visit if you are at Skansen, but it’s barely fitting the description of an aquarium compared to those you can find in larger places. Only one of the floors (the bottom one) has actual fishes and a few other creatures (mussels, jellyfish, etc.), while the rest of the floors are informative about climate, exploration, etc.
Fantastic experience: A lovely place. The Aquarium itself is a bit small, but for kids is more than enough. There are exhibitions, videos and laboratories. The entrance is free.
Positive experience: Not many fishes to see, perhaps they are hiding. The place is super clean tho.
Fantastic experience: The aquarium is on the smaller side, but very interesting and informative. All the information in the aquarium is translated to English but some in the 2nd floor was not. Learned a lot about conservation and environmental issues from the exhibits in the 2nd floor, as well as ongoing and needed research in this field. Ticket is included in the entrance fee for Skansen. Not to be confused with Skansen Akvariet, also in nearby location, which is privately managed and required additional entrance fee.
Positive experience: The place would be perfect but there is less than half of an exposition translated into english....
Fantastic experience: –The Most Intentionally Queer-ified "Science Center" Ever? Nice aquaria. Yes. Its true. They're very nice. Cute local Jellyfish in incredibly small bottles; not sure how "humane" that is, but... There are wonderfully fantastical works of political propaganda disguised as "Climate "Science" everywhere on the upper floors; not sure how educational that is, nor how much veracity the "facts" actually contain. It's kind of like forcing the curious minds of clever, inquisitive children into procrustean bottles, really. Children deserve better than this tripe, hogswallop, and claptrap. If it's science then it's "Junk Science," well-disguised, nothing more than a tacky embezzlement scam, ultimately. There's little to gain here that's not political indoctrination. And mybe that's your thing, what you're looking for; a modern (Catholic sort-of stylized) existential guilt to force young people to go along with the tax scandal tithings of the Faith - Disguised - as - Science Cult of our Modern Times. But you don't even actually have children, do you? So you don't have any skin in the game, do you? Typical. But so why are you always so focused on minors? – Suspiciously weird, no? It's like your philanderous infertility and promiscuous barrenness ALWAYS needs to interfere with my children's innocence, health, perspicacity and natural development. – Villainous! Inquisitive children at the Baltic Sea Science Center are being taught how to vote (for the EU monoculture) against their own unique , independent good futures, it's terribly pernicious. It's collectivist rather than freedom-loving. Here you can find fascistic eugenicism disguised as Ichthyology, Marine Biology and Conservation. In reality it's a shrine to the suicidal ideology of a modern Child Sacrifice Cult. ABORT, ABORT, ABORT! It all might just look like fish swimming behind glass, but you'll get exactly what Brussels has already extorted from you. True conservationists protect fish in their natural environments because fish taste delicious. This place is not that, it's intentionally odd, At your expense. The Baltic Sea Science Center is a living contemporary museum that worships the death of classic liberalism. Highly recommended. See it before the money runs out. See it before it's gone. Wheelchair accessible. No gift shop, strictly ideological, fully funded somehow, mysteriously by you. No entrance fee, weirdly, considering the exquisite aquaria. No entrance fee. No gift shop. No entrance fee. No gift shop. "Science." Weird.
Fantastic experience: Nice Aquarium part and lots of interactive educational sites inside to represent information about the Baltic sea and how to preserve it.
Positive experience: very nice. its not as expansive as you would think. the exhibition is only on the ground floor. exhibitions on other floors are of random items
Fantastic experience: Gratuit, très instructif !
Fantastic experience: Fantastic and very interesting place for children and adults.
Fantastic experience: Gives a succinct picture of what the baltic waters are like. Feels a bit quaint, like the first room of a giant aquarium, but it is in Skansen, the world's largest open air museum, so for what it sets out to offer, it's pretty great.
Positive experience: If you are interested in the life of the Baltic sea, you should visit this place. Also, it's better to track the schedule of events (lectures and labs) to learn more.
Positive experience: This is located with thin skansen. It's nice in there. Some weird Baltic fish and some educational bits on the upper floors.
Fantastic experience: This is one of the cooler exhibitions in Skansen. The fish are not super exotic but its so cool to educate the kids and adults on Swedens local fish
Fantastic experience: The aquariums were nice and they had a lot of interesting information on the top floors about oceans and nature in general.
Fantastic experience: Marvellous place, where kids of all age can find something interesting. Entrance to Baltic Sea Science Center is included in Skansen ticket.
Fantastic experience: Great history
Fantastic experience: It's nice, not the biggest, but it's great to watch at fish.
Positive experience: Very cozy atmosphere. Spacious, informative and plenty to see and explore. Here you can see the most common fishes in Sweden (if not all?) and learn more about them and their environment. And there's no extra charge to enter!
Fantastic experience: I never knew that sturgeon lived in Baltic sea!
Positive experience: Pretty cool experience. One part talks about fish and marine animals the other part just talk about climate problems and polution. The first part is pretty nice for kids because children kinda like fishes. But the other part is pretty boring for children it is more like directed for older people or people who want to solve climate problems. Pretty neet.
Positive experience: Quite entertaining and informative for everyone. There are different exhibitions and also a part of the center that make one feel like you are underwater. It was quite cool and a whao factor for the kids.
Positive experience: Great display of fish wildlife in tanks and other exhibitions related to the sea. Shame you have to pay extra for the other aquarium.
Fantastic experience: Fint och intressant till barn.
Fantastic experience: Fantastiskt upplevelse och information
Fantastic experience: Phenomenal displays and well kept, healthy fishies. Excellent experience for young and old alike! Highly recommended!
Fantastic experience: One can find peace and lower sea level beauty in here. Amazing view can be attractive for anyone. Good resources of lower sea level present herw. Recommended!
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