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Marine Biology
Shells are life’s works created by mollusks, a vast group with over 130,000 species living in every corner of the planet.

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In the Museum’s Hydrobiology Hall, an extensive collection from the Greek seas and rare specimens from around the world reveal endless shapes and colors.
The exhibition continues with freshwater and terrestrial mollusks, familiar snails, as well as starfish, sea urchins, lobsters, crabs, barnacles, and other marine organisms. A specially designed coral and sponge section brings visitors closer to the creatures of the deep.
All exhibits are presented systematically, accompanied by texts, photographs, illustrations, and interactive displays that bring the underwater world to life and reveal its secrets.