Underwater World (Podwodny Świat) in the resort town of Zakopane, Poland, is a fascinating specialized aquarium created to introduce visitors to the incredible diversity of underwater flora and fauna. Located in a picturesque part of the city, it is a popular destination for family holidays and educational tours, offering a unique immersion into the secrets of the water kingdom.

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The aquarium provides a rare opportunity to see inhabitants from a wide range of aquatic ecosystems. It features residents of both mountain rivers and exotic tropical waters. The exhibition is divided into themed zones, notably those dedicated to Mexican caves, the mysterious Amazon, the African Lake Malawi, and an island inhabited by turtles.
Beyond fish and other aquatic creatures, Underwater World boasts other unique exhibits. Here, you can see the region's largest vertical ant farm (formicarium), which allows you to observe the complex life of thousands of ants in cross-section. Also of interest is the exhibit featuring frogs whose poison was traditionally used by Indigenous people for their arrows.
The aquarium's artistic design adds a special atmosphere. Artists from all over Poland worked on creating the displays, ensuring each zone is aesthetically pleasing and helps visitors dive deeper into the presented underwater world.