The Aquarium of Genoa, located in the ancient seaport city of Genoa, Italy, is the largest aquarium in Italy and among the largest in Europe. Extending over an area of 9,700 square meters, the aquarium showcases more than 500 different species of marine life, totaling to thousands of individual organisms. Officially opened in 1992, the Aquarium of Genoa was designed by the famous architect Renzo Piano and commemorates the 500th anniversary of sailor Christopher Columbus's voyage to America. Its design reflects a desire to blend the facility seamlessly with the historic port and its aquatic exhibits aim to stimulate public interest in the underwater world, emphasizing the importance of marine conservation. The aquarium features a range of habitats including the Mediterranean, the tropical seas, the poles, and the oceans, providing an immersive experience for visitors who can admire sharks, dolphins, penguins, manatees, and many other species. Educational activities, interactive exhibits, and research initiatives are integral to the Aquarium's mission, making it a fascinating destination for families, scholars, and tourists interested in marine biology and ecosystems.