The Paradiso Fish Park is located a short distance from the city of Milan and is able to transport you into a fascinating and little-known world such as that of fish fauna and its habits.
The educational proposal of this park represents an excellent solution for deepening knowledge of the marine environment, both in terms of fauna and flora, with particular interest for those that populate the marine basins. 'fresh water.
About 130,000 m2 are those that involve this park made up of sandy and gravelly soil deriving from the deviation of the Adda.
Born as a fish farm, the characteristics particularly favorable to the generation of fish have caused the spontaneous enrichment of the fauna during these decades, with the formation of new natural species which today can be observed in their incredible variety and biodiversity with guided tours, particularly interesting in particularly for those who, arriving from highly urbanized areas, have never had the opportunity to directly observe these forms of life.
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The park is not really anything, and it is also badly kept.Review translated from Italian
for every '' little lake '' (not all) you can observe the fish both from above and from below through a poor glass. did not excite me at all.
There was the fence of the fallow deer and ducks (...) the fallow deer were far away and lying in the shade so they could not be seen. The '' farm '' of the place is miserable .. 2 enclosures in which they keep the 4 species of animals, poor people. it's just a miserable park, I wouldn't recommend it, it's not even worth the expense. avoided.
What angered me the most was at lunchtime. we waited an hour .. and when I say a hour I mean just an hour (and a little more) to eat. after half an hour they realize that they have finished the cutlets, so I ask for a small pizza. ONE HOUR to warm it up .. I was served cold with still pieces of gravy not thawed .. I would say they got to the limit.
Parco Ittico Paradiso
Villa Pompeiana Zelo Buon Persico
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