Historically, fish and plants for the first modern aquaria were gathered from the wild and transported (usually by ship) to Europea and America.
The very first modern aquarium made of glass was developed in the 19th century by Robert Warrington.
From the outdoor ponds and glass jars of antiquity, modern aquaria have evolved into a wide range of specialized systems.
The more modern aquarium at the back of the complex has fun seal and dolphin shows.
Then there is Vincent van Gogh visiting a modern aquarium in which a big shark hovers behind the thick glass.
When it opened in 27 August 1960, it was considered to be the largest and most modern aquarium in Northern Europe.
Many modern aquariums may be too well lit for crypts to thrive.
Nearby, you can see thousands of species of fish at the modern aquarium, designed by the Genoa native Renzo Piano.
It is a modern aquarium with underwater environment.
A large, modern aquarium has been installed on the old docks overlooking the volcano.