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National Sea Life Centre (Birmingham)

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Opened
  
1996

Phone
  
+44 871 423 2110

National Sea Life Centre (Birmingham)

Address
  
The Waters Edge, Brindley Pl, Birmingham B1 2HL, UK

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–4PMWednesday10AM–4PMThursday10AM–4PMFriday10AM–4PMSaturday10AM–6PMSunday10AM–6PMMonday10AM–4PMTuesday10AM–4PMSuggest an edit

Notable animals
  
Apricot, Freda, Kiwi, Thora, Mango

Similar
  
Birmingham Back to Backs, Gas Street Basin, Thinktank - Birmingham Science, Cadbury World, Library of Birmingham

Profiles

National sea life centre birmingham


The National SEA LIFE Centre (grid reference SP059867) is an aquarium with over 60 displays of freshwater and marine life in Brindleyplace, Birmingham, England. Its one-million-litre ocean tank houses giant green sea turtles, blacktip reef sharks and tropical reef fish, with the UK's only fully transparent 360 degree underwater tunnel. The building was designed by Sir Norman Foster.

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Location

It is located alongside the Birmingham Canal Navigations Main Line Canal by Old Turn Junction and opposite the Barclaycard Arena (Once known as the National Indoor Arena). It opened on 5 July 1996 and in 2016 celebrates its 20th Anniversary.

In the Victorian era, the site was the location of two canal basins in Oozells Street Wharf.

Exhibits

The National SEA LIFE Centre 'transports visitors into an underwater world of discovery' and houses over 2,000 creatures from around the world. Moreover, the Centre works hard towards their 'Breed, Rescue and Protect' conservation projects and has an extensive seahorse breeding programme, with many species of newly reared seahorses in tanks viewable by visitors.

In other displays, it has a giant Pacific octopus, as well as horseshoe crabs, green sea turtles, lobsters, sharks, sting rays, and otters.

In Easter 2009, the Centre announced as its newest attraction a "Sensorama 4-D Cinema". So-called because in addition to 3-D viewing, the audience can be subjected to sensations such as wind, salt spray, and the smell the seaweed, or other sensations depending on the (sea-themed) film. Over Christmas the cinema showed the Polar Express in 4D and in 2011 the film was based on Happy Feet (2006 film)

In 2014 the centre opened a £2,000,000 'Penguin Ice Adventure' habitat that became home to a colony of cheeky gentoo penguins.

In the Press

The National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham is a popular destination for documentaries and incredible press stories, most notably for the appearance on the BBC's 'Penguins on a plane: Great animal moves'

Other stories include:

  • Penguins delight at Christmas crackers in 2015
  • Psychic Penguins predict the FA Cup Final in 2015
  • Psychic penguins predict the general election in 2015
  • Sir David Attenborough visits the attraction in 2010
  • A baby Zebra Shark hatches on the BBC's Documentary called: Shark which aired in 2015.
  • Accolades and Awards

    The National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham is one of the West Midland's most popular tourist attractions and welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.It was voted Aquarium of the Year and Warwickshire Family Attraction of the Year (despite not being in the current administrative county of Warwickshire) by the Good Britain Guide 2004.

    References

    National Sea Life Centre (Birmingham) Wikipedia