Zoology Tours
Brought to you by the Marine Society and the Zoological and Biological Sciences Society, Wednesdays 12:00 - 13:00.
The Zoology Museum will be closed from 12:00, Fri 20th December and reopen Mon 6th January.
The Zoology Museum's displays are worldwide in scope, from protozoa to the great whales, including taxidermy, skeletal material, study skins, fluid-preserved specimens and models.
Visitors are warmly welcomed to the museum, and there is no charge for admission.
There are two entrances to the Zoology museum: on Tillydrone Avenue at the top of the stairs or via Cruickshank Gardens.
There are two entrances to the Zoology museum; on Tillydrone avenue at the top of the stairs or via Cruickshank Gardens. For pram access we suggest entering via Cruickshank Gardens as there are multiple stairs via Tillydrone avenue.
Please note that upon entering the upper gallery, there are three small steps up to the main gallery level, and access from Cruickshank Gardens does involve a walk from parking spaces.
The doors at both entrances to the Zoology building are automatic and wheelchair accessible. For wheelchair access and mobility assistance, there is a lift, please press the buzzer and a member of staff will operate this.
For further information on disabled access please see AccessAble .
Toilets are located on the ground floor of the building, including an accessible toilet and changing facilities, as well as free period products in line with the Scottish Government's initiative.
Seating is available in the foyer of the zoology building, food and drink is allowed in this area and in the Cruickshank Gardens but no food or drink is permitted within the museum galleries.
There are no food outlets available in the building, however there are numerous cafes and food outlets on campus.
If you would like to arrange a group visit to the museum please contact Aberdeen Biodiversity Centre