Zoological Museum of the University of Patras
ΖΩΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟΥ ΠΑΤΡΩΝ (Τμήμα Βιολογίας)
Address: University of Patras
Department of Biology
Section of Animal Biology
School of Natural Sciences
University of Patras
265 04 Rio, Patra
Εmail: [email protected]
www.zmup.upatras.gr
Zoological Museum of the University of Patras
The Zoological Museum of the University of Patras was founded in 1973 and today it is housed on the ground floor of the Biology/Mathematics building of the University. It has a) an exhibition for the education of students and visits from the general public, promoting knowledge, environmental awareness and the connection of the University with local society, b) a scientific collection for research purposes. The exhibition presents around 800 exhibits of animals in cases, dioramas etc. while the scientific collection comprises more than 10,000 conserved specimens of amphibians, reptiles and mammals.
Educational Programs
Conferences – Workshops -Seminars
Book launch at the Society for Epirotic Studies| T’Antilaika, by Yorgos Nakos| 16 December 2024
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The portrait of the last Emperor of Byzantium, Constantine XI Palaiologos, has been discovered
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Events
Book launch at the Society for Epirotic Studies| T’Antilaika, by Yorgos Nakos| 16 December 2024
The Epirus Artistic Scene SYNTHESIS presents ...More
Greek Community of Melbourne Schools Celebrate Exceptional VCE Performance
The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) ...More
The portrait of the last Emperor of Byzantium, Constantine XI Palaiologos, has been discovered
In the Katholikon of the Old ...More
Publications
Book launch at the Society for Epirotic Studies| T’Antilaika, by Yorgos Nakos| 16 December 2024
The Epirus Artistic Scene SYNTHESIS presents ...More
Greek Community of Melbourne Schools Celebrate Exceptional VCE Performance
The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) ...More
The portrait of the last Emperor of Byzantium, Constantine XI Palaiologos, has been discovered
In the Katholikon of the Old ...More
INNOVATIONS
Book launch at the Society for Epirotic Studies| T’Antilaika, by Yorgos Nakos| 16 December 2024
The Epirus Artistic Scene SYNTHESIS presents ...More
Greek Community of Melbourne Schools Celebrate Exceptional VCE Performance
The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) ...More
The portrait of the last Emperor of Byzantium, Constantine XI Palaiologos, has been discovered
In the Katholikon of the Old ...More
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