Belle Isle Aquarium

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Belle Isle Aquarium is a historic public aquarium on Detroit’s Belle Isle Park, known as one of the oldest operating aquariums in the United States and for its distinctive Beaux-Arts architecture.

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instanceOf historic building
public aquarium
tourist attraction
architect Albert Kahn NERFINISHED
George D. Mason NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
category Aquaria in Michigan
Buildings and structures in Detroit
Tourist attractions in Detroit
closed 2005
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedBy Albert Kahn NERFINISHED
George D. Mason NERFINISHED
hasCollection amphibians
freshwater fish
reptiles
saltwater fish
hasExhibit Great Lakes species
coral reef species
tropical fish
hasFunction conservation outreach
public education
recreation
heritageStatus historic landmark of Detroit
locatedIn Belle Isle Park NERFINISHED
Detroit NERFINISHED
Michigan NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wayne County, Michigan NERFINISHED
managedBy Belle Isle Conservancy volunteers
near Belle Isle Conservatory NERFINISHED
notableFeature Beaux-Arts façade
green-tiled vaulted ceiling
historic interior tilework
oneOf oldest operating public aquariums in the United States
opened 1904
openingDate August 18, 1904
operatedBy Belle Isle Conservancy NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of Detroit NERFINISHED
partOf Belle Isle Park NERFINISHED
publicTransitAccess accessible via MacArthur Bridge to Belle Isle Park
reopened 2012
reopeningDate September 15, 2012
significance example of early 20th-century Beaux-Arts civic architecture in Detroit
status operational

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Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory adjacentTo Belle Isle Aquarium