en in the Sala
Nautilus of the Aquarium Finisterrae Through 48 windows in a room decorated like
Captain Nemo's study in the
Nautilus, Sala Nautilus is an observation room immersed in a pool containing 700 fish of 34 different species:
sand sharks,
amberfish,
amberjacks,
yellowtails,
groupers,
ocean sunfish; there are also different kinds of sharks like
school sharks,
angel sharks,
spiny dogfish,
hound sharks,
nursehounds and
catsharks as well as frequenters of the Galician coast like
sea bass,
red gurnards, immense
turbots,
skates and
filefish. One of the major attractions introduced on May 24, 2006 is Gastón, a , male
sand shark (
Carcharias taurus) from the
Océanopolis aquarium in
Brest, France. With him lives a female sand shark named Hermosa. The inside of the Nautilus room pays homage to the 1870 book from which it originated,
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas by
Jules Verne. The room is packed with posters showing various copies of the book and movie posters of several film adaptations and in different languages. The room is also made to be a replica of the study as described in the book. A collection of objects—furniture, plates, catalogs, scientific apparatuses, paintings, engravings, sea shells, animal and mineral samples, nautical apparatuses and objects, navigational charts, and personal objects—all date to the second half of the nineteenth century and are related to the character of Jules Verne's novel. The room also has leather-covered Chester armchairs, old maps, and period mirrors that reflect distorted images. The atmosphere is completed with a 20-minute symphony, containing several passages of organ music, specially composed by
Luis Delgado for this room. ==Exterior==