Zoological museum in Lund, Zoological museum at Lund University, Sweden
The Zoological Museum in Lund is a natural history museum displaying collections of preserved animal specimens, including birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates from Scandinavia and around the world. The exhibits are housed within the Lund University Historical Museum complex and offer comprehensive examples for understanding animal species and their characteristics.
The museum was founded in 1735 as part of Lund University and is now one of Sweden's oldest natural science collections. Over nearly three centuries, animal specimens have been gathered and cataloged, reflecting the university's long tradition of zoological research.
The museum serves as a place where students and researchers examine preserved animals and learn about the diversity of wildlife. The space conveys the sense of a location where science comes alive and visitors discover nature from a different perspective.
The museum is located within the Lund University campus and is easy to reach on foot by following university buildings. Visitors can explore exhibits, join guided tours, and access scientific databases to learn more about the collections.
The collection concentrates heavily on animals from Northern Europe, with about two thirds of the specimens coming from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland. This focus makes the museum a particularly valuable resource for understanding the region's local wildlife.
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