Aquarium Pula

Coordinates: 44°50′07″N 13°49′59″E / 44.83528°N 13.83306°E / 44.83528; 13.83306
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Fort Vedulla, the building of the Pula Aquarium
Fish tank in the aquarium

Aquarium Pula is an

loggerhead turtles and returned them to the sea.[2]

The aquarium is hosted inside a fort built by Austria-Hungary in 1886. In 1918, the fort was obtained by Italy; it was occupied by Germany in 1943 and then awarded to Yugoslavia two years later. From the 1950s, it was demilitarised and used as a hotel, then abandoned in the late 1980s until being made into the aquarium in 2002.[1]

Milena Mičić, doctor of science since 1999, received the award for Entrepreneur of the Year for the conversion of the fortress into an aquarium. In 2020, the aquarium received 150,000 visitors, up from 125,000 in 2019 and 97,000 in 2016.[3] In June 2022, the aquarium received the Friend of the Sea award.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Aquarium Pula" (in Slovenian). Pag.si. 2 March 2020. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  2. ^ Simmonds, Lauren (1 January 2020). "More Than 160 Loggerhead Turtles Have Passed Through Pula Aquarium". Total Croatia News. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  3. ^ Vodoljak, Jozo (8 April 2021). "Aquarium Pula - moderni akvarij u staroj utvrdi" [Aquarium Pula - modern aquarium in an old fortress]. Privredni vjesnik (in Croatian). Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  4. ^ Simmonds, Lauren (12 June 2022). "Friend of the Sea Certificate to be Given to Beloved Pula Aquarium". Total Croatia News. Retrieved 5 October 2022.

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