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Official Ticket: Oceanographic Museum Univali - Piçarras - SC
Official Ticket: Oceanographic Museum Univali - Piçarras - SC
Official Ticket: Oceanographic Museum Univali - Piçarras - SC
Official Ticket: Oceanographic Museum Univali - Piçarras - SC
Official Ticket: Oceanographic Museum Univali - Piçarras - SC

Official Ticket: Oceanographic Museum Univali - Piçarras - SC

By Museu Oceanográfico Univali
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Price is €8 per adult
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Overview

The Univali Oceanographic Museum (MOVI) is among the four main collections of natural history in Brazil, and in the oceanographic theme is the largest in the Americas and third largest in the world!

The long-term exhibition of the Univali Oceanographic Museum features over 1400 animals, providing the visitor with an overview of Brazilian marine biodiversity. It is divided into seven different wings:

  • Emergence of life and oceanography;
  • Marine Invertebrates;
  • Cartilaginous fish;
  • Bone fish;
  • Marine Reptiles;
  • Seabirds;
  • Marine mammals.

In addition, live animals in aquariums add life and movement to the exhibition circuit.

Come experience this oceanographic experience! MOVI opens every day from 14h to 18h.

The exhibition is fully air conditioned and covered, making it a great choice for any type of weather.

Activity location

  • Univali Oceanographic Museum
    • Avenida Sambaqui, 318, Santo Antonio
    • 88302-900, Picarras, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Univali Oceanographic Museum
    • Avenida Sambaqui, 318, Santo Antonio
    • 88302-900, Picarras, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil

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Official Ticket: Oceanographic Museum Univali - Piçarras - SC
  • Activity duration is 1 hour and 30 minutes1h 30m1h 30m
  • Opening hours: Sun 14:00-18:00
Price details
€8.48 x 1 Adult€8.48

Total
Price is €8.48

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedAccess to the exhibition.
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedEducational Package - Available for Groups

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Transport options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.

Activity itinerary

Univali Oceanographic Museum
  • Admission ticket included
The long-term exhibit of the Univali Oceanographic Museum features over 1400 pieces, providing visitors with an overview of Brazilian marine biodiversity. In addition, live animals in aquariums add life and movement to the exhibition circuit. The museum is divided into seven different wings, according to the following themes: Blue Wing - Emergence of Life and Oceanography This wing tells the storey of life through fossils from each geological age. Historical pieces contextualise the fascination of ancient civilisations with the sea, showing how the great voyages of discovery went and presenting the great exponents of oceanography. Also presented are the modern technologies of ocean exploration. Red Wing - Marine Invertebrates Calcareous skeletons of groups such as porifers and corals are located in front of the aquariums where animals of the same species are presented alive. The shapes and colours of the mollusks are shown through their shells and specimens like whole preserved giant squid. The echinoderms are represented by the stars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers. The wing ends with the exposure of various crustaceans such as shrimps, crabs, crabs, lobsters, among others. Green Wing - Cartilaginous Fish This wing features a wide variety of sharks and rays, with unique specimens including coastal, deep-sea and endangered animals. Teeth and jaws of the main species in this group are exposed, including the only white shark jaw on display in Brazil. Another sector contemplates the forms of reproduction of this group, revealing the great adaptation to different marine habitats. Also complete this wing four aquariums that represent the habitats of these animals in the wild. Brown Wing - Bone Fish Representatives of the major families of bony fish are on display, showing the variety of shapes and adaptations of the group. Highlight for large fish such as the primitive and coastal Tarpon and the oceanic swordfish. The aquarium squad consists of fish from the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. This wing completes a very rare exhibit of deep-sea fish that live in the abyssal area over 2,000 metres deep. Grey Wing - Marine Reptiles Marine reptiles are restricted to only 14 species. The MOVI collection is mostly made up of sea turtles. In Brazil there are five species, all presented in this wing. The exhibition is the most complete ever assembled and contemplates various aspects of the biology and ecology of these animals, ranging from small puppies to giant sea turtles. Beige Wing - Seabirds This wing highlights interesting aspects of the biology and ecology of some species in this group. All species of penguins are presented, showing their distribution in the southern hemisphere. The highlight is a diorama representing an oceanic island that contains the endangered species of wandering albatrosses. Black Wing - Marine Mammals The exhibition begins with the historical part of whaling and its commercial exploitation, an activity that was widely practised in Santa Catarina. Then, several dolphin and whale species that occur in southern Brazil are presented, presenting aspects of their biology. South American wolves and sea lions and the manatees that occur in northeastern Brazil are also contemplated. Ocean Giants Panel This panel is located outside the museum and features the largest marine animals of each group on a full scale. Highlighting the largest animal that ever lived on Earth, a blue whale that stood 33 metres long and weighed 170 tonnes!

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESUnivali Oceanographic Museum
    • Avenida Sambaqui, 318, Santo Antonio
    • 88302-900, Picarras, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEUnivali Oceanographic Museum
    • Avenida Sambaqui, 318, Santo Antonio
    • 88302-900, Picarras, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil

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