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Zoological Museum (Saint Petersburg)






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Coordinates: 59°5633N 30°1820E / 59.9426°N 30.3056°E / 59.9426; 30.3056
 

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Zoological Museum of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
The museum building
Map
Established1931 (1931)
LocationSaint Petersburg, Russia
Coordinates59°56′32.54″N 30°18′19.64″E / 59.9423722°N 30.3054556°E / 59.9423722; 30.3054556
WebsiteOfficial Site (in Russian)
The first hall, marine mammals
The second hall, fishes
The southern warehouse is in the left

59°56′33N 30°18′20E / 59.9426°N 30.3056°E / 59.9426; 30.3056 The Zoological Museum of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences is a Russian museum devoted to zoology. It is located in Saint Petersburg, on Universitetskaya Embankment. It is one of the ten largest nature history museums in the world.[citation needed]

Peter the Great's Kunstkamera collections included zoological specimens. In 1724, the museum became a part of the Russian Academy of Sciences. A printed catalogue of the contents was published in 1742. It listed the zoology, botany, geology and anthropology specimens and contained an album of etchings of the building and plan of some of its parts.

In 1766, Peter Simon Pallas, a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, was appointed curator of Zoology. In 1832, the zoological collection was split from the Kunstkamera and, in 1896, moved nearby to its present location in the former southern warehouse of the Saint Petersburg bourse (constructed in 1826-1832). In 1931, the Zoological Institute was established within the Academy of Sciences, which included the museum.

In the front hall of the museum is a monument to Karl Ernst von Baer by the entrance, as well as skeletons of cetaceans, including the enormous 27-metre-long (89 ft) blue whale, and mounted pinnipeds. In the gallery above the front hall, the entomological collection is displayed. The second and third halls form a long passage with systematic collections and dioramas dating back to the early 20th century. The second hall hosts the collection of fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and invertebrates, mounted or preserved in formalin, and their skeletons or shells. The collection of mammals, including woolly mammoths, is displayed in the third hall.

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