A small but good zoology museum tucked away on the ground floor of the Graham Kerr building at Glasgow University. It is crammed full of skeletons and stuffed animals. There is a small children's area. Due to the preserved specimens, it does have a distinct smell, so it is not a great place to go if you have hyperosima. The museum is free to enter. To find the room that contains the museum, you go through the main entrance and up a few steps. On the right-hand side of the entrance parlour is a corridor. Go down this and turn left. That brings you to the museum. There are toilets, though they are rather narrow and have a glass window in the door. The glass is mainly frosted, but there is enough of a clear glass rim for the potential to make embarrassing eye contact. The building is wheelchair accessible using a ramp and a chairlift. The museum had a hard-surface wooden floor. There are no disabled toilets. There is free...
Read moreI love thé Zoology muséum. From its smell to the wonderful exhibits and facts surrounding some of the pieces. For what is quite a small space it is packed with interesting and incredible things. I visit fairly regularly as I don’t retain information very well so its great to learn and relearn about so many incredible creatures. You can find an app too that has some audio that describes a few of the pieces. I found it very...
Read moreFantastic museum - it's a little hidden, but there are plenty of signs to help you find your way. The information placards in the museum are great, but I do wish there was a little more information with some of the displays. I spent a lot more time here than I did in the main Hunterian Museum! And there were hardly any other people in there, making it a very relaxed and...
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