University of Copenhagen Zoological Museum
The Copenhagen Zoological Museum was a separate zoological museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is now a part of the Natural History Museum of Denmark, which is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen. The separate museum location closed in 2022, but will reopen in 2025 in new and considerably larger buildings in the northeastern corner of the Copenhagen Botanical Garden. Although the museum will be relocated, the research and storage facilities at its old location have been maintained.
History
The Zoological Museum is among the world's oldest natural history museums, as its collection was started by Ole Worm more than 350 years ago, although it was officially founded in 1862.Collections
The zoological collections contains about 14 million specimens. The history of the collections reach back in time more than 200 years. Apart from rich collections of Danish animals, the museum has particularly strong representation of:- The North Atlantic and Arctic
- The former Danish colonies in the West Indies
- East Africa
- South American insects
- Philippines, Bismarck and Solomon Islands
- Deep Sea faunas
- Whale skeletons
- Material from several expeditions; Ingolf 1892, Galathea 2, Atlantide, P.W. Lund