The Berkshire Museum Aquarium

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The Berkshire Museum Aquarium

Located at:
Rt 7, 39 South Street
Pittsfield, MA 01201

The Berkshire Museum Aquarium is a popular attraction located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The aquarium features a wide variety of aquatic animals, including fish, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. This aquarium combines art, science, and history. They display more than twenty aquariums from 30 to 535 gallons. They have two open-water tanks where you have an opportunity to touch live seastars and sea urchins.

One of the highlights of the Berkshire Museum Aquarium is the tropical rainforest exhibit, which features a variety of colorful fish, amphibians, and reptiles. Visitors can also see exotic animals such as piranhas, electric eels, and poison dart frogs.

Another popular exhibit at the aquarium is the New England freshwater exhibit, which features a variety of fish and other aquatic animals that are native to the region. This exhibit includes species such as rainbow trout, bass, and perch.

In addition to the aquarium exhibits, the Berkshire Museum also offers educational programs and activities for children and families. These programs are designed to help visitors learn more about the aquatic world and the animals that live in it.

Overall, the Berkshire Museum Aquarium is a fun and educational attraction that offers visitors the opportunity to see a wide variety of aquatic animals. Whether you are a resident of Massachusetts or just visiting the state, the Berkshire Museum Aquarium is a must-see destination.

For more information call (413) 443-7171

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