BIODIVERSARIUM
Site to learn more about the marine and terrestrial biodiversity of the Pyrenees-Orientales, particularly that of the Côte Vermeille.
The Biodiversarium presents the marine and terrestrial biodiversity of the Pyrenees-Orientales, particularly that of the Côte Vermeille. The Biodiversarium is the association of the Aquarium of Banyuls-sur-Mer and the Mediterranean Garden of Mas de la Serre. The aquarium, created in 1885 by the biologist Henri de Lacaze Duthiers, was the first Mediterranean aquarium open to the public. It has the particularity of presenting only local species. Sea breams and groupers evolve in natural settings identical to those found on the rocky coast. But the aquarium is also - and above all - a showcase for the Arago laboratory. This site has become one of the largest European centres for marine biology. Nearly 180 researchers and technicians work there on a permanent basis, and you will have the opportunity to see them thanks to laboratories visible to the public. You may also have the opportunity to see one of the Arago laboratory's ships in one of the many creeks of the marine reserve. Specific workshops and activities are organised for schoolchildren from nursery to high school. As an extension of the visit to the aquarium, the Mediterranean Garden of the Mas de la Serre, located on the heights of Banyuls, reconciles walking and relaxing and discovering and observing the varied flora of the coast on a 3 hectare area. The exhibition areas with fun workshops and educational activities. The discovery paths, the terraces overlooking the Baillaury valley and their ornamental themes.
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