City Zoological Garden in Warsaw

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Jul 13, 2025 - Jul 14, 2025
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Explore Warsaw Zoological Garden

Founded in 1928 by Jan Żabiński, this zoological garden spans 40 hectares and serves as a refuge for over 500 species and 5000 animals, including elephants, wolves, and bears. The historical significance reflects efforts in wildlife preservation and education.

Must-See Wonders

  • 🐘 Impressive Elephant House
  • 🦁 Gorilla Exhibit featuring two male gorillas
  • 🐠 Poland's largest aquarium with sharks and sea creatures

Accessibility is easy, with paid entry. Ideal for families, tourists, and historians interested in wildlife and war-time stories.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum City Zoological Garden in Warsaw

Historical Foundation

Opened in 1928, the zoo has a rich history of wildlife conservation.

Żabiński Legacy

Jan Żabiński and his wife saved hundreds of Jews during WWII, documented in 'The Zookeeper's Wife'.

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