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University Museum Of Zoology
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The University Museum of Zoology is a museum of the University of Cambridge and part of the research community of the Department of Zoology. The public is welcome and admission is free.
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University Museum Of Zoology
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University Museum Of Zoology

David Attenborough Building, Downing Pl, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, United Kingdom
4.7(1.0K)
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The University Museum of Zoology is a museum of the University of Cambridge and part of the research community of the Department of Zoology. The public is welcome and admission is free.

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attractions: Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, The Corpus Clock, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Whipple Museum of the History of Science, Great St Mary's, The Arts Theatre Cambridge, King's College Chapel, Castle Fine Art, Cambridge, St Bene’t’s Church, restaurants: Revolution Cambridge, Pho Cambridge, Zizzi - Cambridge, Bene't Street, Pint Shop, Honest Burgers Cambridge, Eagle, Yori, Giggling Squid - Cambridge, Aromi Caffe and Pizzeria, Sticks'n'Sushi Cambridge
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+44 1223 336650
Website
museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk

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Nearby attractions of University Museum Of Zoology

Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences

Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

The Corpus Clock

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Whipple Museum of the History of Science

Great St Mary's

The Arts Theatre Cambridge

King's College Chapel

Castle Fine Art, Cambridge

St Bene’t’s Church

Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences

Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences

4.7

(522)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

4.7

(235)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
The Corpus Clock

The Corpus Clock

4.6

(575)

Open until 12:00 AM
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The Fitzwilliam Museum

The Fitzwilliam Museum

4.7

(3.5K)

Closed
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Revolution Cambridge

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Yori

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Revolution Cambridge

Revolution Cambridge

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Pho Cambridge

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Zizzi - Cambridge, Bene't Street

Zizzi - Cambridge, Bene't Street

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Reviews of University Museum Of Zoology

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This is simply an outstanding and amazing museum to visit is one of the best museums in the UK on the subjects of Zoology and also Biodiversity. The Museum Galleries are held over to two floors with Galleries on Molluscs, Fish, Amphibians and Reptiles on the First Floor and a Gallery about the different types of Mammals on the ground floor. All of the Galleries are extremely informative and very interesting to see with some interesting animal skeletons to see and also some interesting animals on display in formaldehyde solution giving you an idea of how these are structured biologically and how they function biologically and physiologically. One of the stand out features of the museum is as you walk into the museum and onto the second floor towards the cafe you can see the awesome sight of a skeletal structure of a large Fin Back Whale, which is just simply awe inspiring and you can admire the sheer size of the these wonderful creatures and how they structured and function as a mammal. One of the best displays on the ground floor is the five skeletons in the Primate Sections showing the skeleton of the early cavemen who came from Primates through to the modern Human, which is amazing as you can get a clear idea of the evolution of Humans over thousands of years from Primates and how long that transition and evolution has taken place. The ground floor also shows some fantastic skeletons of Lion's, Elephants and Hippopotamus along with Deer, which are awesome to see and are in brilliant condition and are beautifully displayed. The stand out features are the displays of the Butterflies and Beetles as the colours are exquisite and magnificent to see along with being dazzling in a good way and there is also a great skeletal structure of a Leatherback Turtle to see and give you an idea of how these beautiful and wonderful creatures function and are structured. All the displays of the animal detail informatively the biological history of the animals and how they live in the wild, which is very enlightening and insightful. There is a cafe on the second floor selling a lovely range of food and drink at reasonable prices and there is a gift shop selling a great range of gifts and souvenirs at reasonable prices. Overall this is a fabulous, fantastic and amazing place to visit, which makes for a very enjoyable, enthralling and interesting day out. Definitely well worth a visit whilst...

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5.0
1y

Exploring the University Museum of Zoology with the kids was an absolute delight! Located amidst a treasure trove of museums in Cambridge, this gem stands out as one of the city's major attractions. As we stepped inside, we were greeted by a fascinating world of discovery, with thousands of specimens spanning the entire animal kingdom.

From majestic elephants and towering giraffes to the tiniest insects and mollusks, the museum's collection is nothing short of awe-inspiring. It's no wonder that it welcomes over 100,000 visitors each year, including curious minds of all ages.

What truly sets this museum apart is its rich history and prestigious academic affiliation with the University of Cambridge Department of Zoology. As we marveled at the exhibits, we couldn't help but imagine the groundbreaking research and study conducted by researchers and students worldwide, all thanks to the museum's unparalleled collections.

But the real magic lies in the museum's treasures – specimens discovered by legendary naturalists like Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. From the iconic skeleton of the extinct Dodo to other rare and significant items, each display tells a story of scientific exploration and discovery.

And the best part? Entry to the Museum is completely free, making it accessible to all who seek knowledge and wonder. With changing displays and temporary exhibitions showcasing even more extraordinary finds from the museum's vast stores, there's always something new to discover with each visit.

So, whether you're a seasoned scholar or simply curious about the wonders of the animal kingdom, the University Museum of Zoology promises an unforgettable journey through time, nature, and the boundless realms of...

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1y

The Zoology Museum in Cambridge is a captivating destination that offers a deep dive into the diversity of animal life. Located within the University of Cambridge, it boasts an impressive collection of specimens, including the striking skeleton of a finback whale that greets visitors upon entry.

The museum's exhibits cover a wide range of topics, from evolutionary biology to ecological systems. One of the standout features is the collection of specimens gathered by Charles Darwin, providing a historical context to modern scientific exploration. The displays are thoughtfully curated, offering detailed information that appeals to both casual visitors and those with a keen interest in zoology.

Interactive exhibits make the museum especially engaging for families and school groups. These displays not only educate but also inspire curiosity about the natural world. The museum's focus on conservation and environmental awareness is particularly relevant, providing visitors with insights into current ecological challenges.

The museum’s atmosphere combines the charm of historical artifacts with the intrigue of contemporary scientific discoveries. The layout is accessible and encourages exploration, with staff on hand to answer questions and provide additional information.

Overall, the Zoology Museum in Cambridge is a must-visit for anyone in the area. It offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, making it an enriching experience for visitors of all ages. Whether you're a lifelong naturalist or a curious newcomer, the museum provides a compelling look at the wonders of the...

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Ehab ZahranEhab Zahran
The Zoology Museum in Cambridge is a captivating destination that offers a deep dive into the diversity of animal life. Located within the University of Cambridge, it boasts an impressive collection of specimens, including the striking skeleton of a finback whale that greets visitors upon entry. The museum's exhibits cover a wide range of topics, from evolutionary biology to ecological systems. One of the standout features is the collection of specimens gathered by Charles Darwin, providing a historical context to modern scientific exploration. The displays are thoughtfully curated, offering detailed information that appeals to both casual visitors and those with a keen interest in zoology. Interactive exhibits make the museum especially engaging for families and school groups. These displays not only educate but also inspire curiosity about the natural world. The museum's focus on conservation and environmental awareness is particularly relevant, providing visitors with insights into current ecological challenges. The museum’s atmosphere combines the charm of historical artifacts with the intrigue of contemporary scientific discoveries. The layout is accessible and encourages exploration, with staff on hand to answer questions and provide additional information. Overall, the Zoology Museum in Cambridge is a must-visit for anyone in the area. It offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, making it an enriching experience for visitors of all ages. Whether you're a lifelong naturalist or a curious newcomer, the museum provides a compelling look at the wonders of the animal kingdom.
mete atasoymete atasoy
The University Museum of Zoology in Cambridge offers an engaging journey into the fascinating world of biodiversity, making it a worthwhile stop for travelers exploring the city. Its central location within Cambridge allows for easy access, and the museum's extensive collection of specimens provides a comprehensive overview of the animal kingdom. Visitors can marvel at everything from dinosaur skeletons to exotic insects, gaining a deeper understanding of evolution and ecology in the process. Additionally, the museum frequently hosts educational programs and interactive exhibits, making it an enriching experience for visitors of all ages. However, the museum's layout can be somewhat labyrinthine, and some travelers may find it challenging to navigate through its numerous galleries. Additionally, while entry to the museum is typically free, donations are encouraged to support its ongoing research and conservation efforts. Despite these minor drawbacks, the University Museum of Zoology offers a captivating exploration of the natural world, sure to delight curious travelers and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
Rohnny JoseRohnny Jose
Walking down Downing street Cambridge, your eyes are caught by the colourful banner hung outside the Zoology buildings. An archway brings you into the museum courtyard, a small flight of steps or a ramp for wheelchair and mobility users brings you straight to the door of the Whale gallery. A superb complete specimen of a Fin whale skeleton floats over your head, in the Entrance and shop areas. A short ramp down brings you straight into the Zoology museum galleries. What a superb and vast display of so many creature over two floors. A lift is available between the floors also. The museum has recently had a full overhaul and the new modern display cases are superb and well designed displaying the objects superbly. A must for any budding Zoologists for sure, or just a great place for a family visit. All can be rounded off with a trip through the gift shop and refreshments in the upstairs cafè accessed by either curly staircase or a lift. All in all it was a fantastic visit.
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The Zoology Museum in Cambridge is a captivating destination that offers a deep dive into the diversity of animal life. Located within the University of Cambridge, it boasts an impressive collection of specimens, including the striking skeleton of a finback whale that greets visitors upon entry. The museum's exhibits cover a wide range of topics, from evolutionary biology to ecological systems. One of the standout features is the collection of specimens gathered by Charles Darwin, providing a historical context to modern scientific exploration. The displays are thoughtfully curated, offering detailed information that appeals to both casual visitors and those with a keen interest in zoology. Interactive exhibits make the museum especially engaging for families and school groups. These displays not only educate but also inspire curiosity about the natural world. The museum's focus on conservation and environmental awareness is particularly relevant, providing visitors with insights into current ecological challenges. The museum’s atmosphere combines the charm of historical artifacts with the intrigue of contemporary scientific discoveries. The layout is accessible and encourages exploration, with staff on hand to answer questions and provide additional information. Overall, the Zoology Museum in Cambridge is a must-visit for anyone in the area. It offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, making it an enriching experience for visitors of all ages. Whether you're a lifelong naturalist or a curious newcomer, the museum provides a compelling look at the wonders of the animal kingdom.
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The University Museum of Zoology in Cambridge offers an engaging journey into the fascinating world of biodiversity, making it a worthwhile stop for travelers exploring the city. Its central location within Cambridge allows for easy access, and the museum's extensive collection of specimens provides a comprehensive overview of the animal kingdom. Visitors can marvel at everything from dinosaur skeletons to exotic insects, gaining a deeper understanding of evolution and ecology in the process. Additionally, the museum frequently hosts educational programs and interactive exhibits, making it an enriching experience for visitors of all ages. However, the museum's layout can be somewhat labyrinthine, and some travelers may find it challenging to navigate through its numerous galleries. Additionally, while entry to the museum is typically free, donations are encouraged to support its ongoing research and conservation efforts. Despite these minor drawbacks, the University Museum of Zoology offers a captivating exploration of the natural world, sure to delight curious travelers and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
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Walking down Downing street Cambridge, your eyes are caught by the colourful banner hung outside the Zoology buildings. An archway brings you into the museum courtyard, a small flight of steps or a ramp for wheelchair and mobility users brings you straight to the door of the Whale gallery. A superb complete specimen of a Fin whale skeleton floats over your head, in the Entrance and shop areas. A short ramp down brings you straight into the Zoology museum galleries. What a superb and vast display of so many creature over two floors. A lift is available between the floors also. The museum has recently had a full overhaul and the new modern display cases are superb and well designed displaying the objects superbly. A must for any budding Zoologists for sure, or just a great place for a family visit. All can be rounded off with a trip through the gift shop and refreshments in the upstairs cafè accessed by either curly staircase or a lift. All in all it was a fantastic visit.
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