Prepare to meet some of the ocean’s strangest and most spectacular creatures!
Discover the fascinating ways sea creatures interact with each other and their environment.
Note: Daytime films are only available in combination with a museum visit. Evening films can be attended separately.
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Prepare to meet some of the ocean’s strangest and most spectacular creatures!
Discover the fascinating ways sea creatures interact with each other and their environment.
*We always advise parents to estimate for themselves whether the film is suitable/pleasant for their children.
Many marine animals depend on each other to survive. Secrets of the Sea shows just how important marine biodiversity is for keeping our oceans healthy.
The huge dome screen at Museon-Omniversum transforms into a vast, exotic underwater world, home to some of the oceans most unusual and spectacular creatures. From tiny seahorses and clever octopuses to manta rays, tiger sharks, and even the coconut octopus, you’ll come face to face with an amazing array of marine life like you’ve never seen before.
Wonders and Mysteries
Secrets of the Sea was filmed in the Philippines, Mexico, Tahiti, Indonesia, Palau, Hawaii, California, and other locations. Featuring over 70 different marine species, the film reveals the many wonders and mysteries of the ocean and highlights the crucial role of marine biodiversity in keeping our oceans healthy. Experience it on the largest screen in the Netherlands!
For parents: The first scene of Secrets of the Sea may feel (very) intense for young children, as predatory fish hunt their prey accompanied by dramatic music. After this opening, the tone of the film shifts, focusing on the cooperation and interactions of the ocean’s inhabitants.
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