Leningrad Zoo

Local nameЛенинградский зоопарк
LocationPetrograd Side, Saint Petersburg, Russia

The Leningrad Zoo, sometimes called the Saint Petersburg Zoo or Sankt-Peterburgskiy Zoopark, in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is located in Alexander Park in the Petrogradskaya Storona. It was founded by Sofia Gerhardt and Julius Gerhardt in 1865. It has about 2,000 animals from 410 species, including polar bears. It is one of the oldest zoos in Russia, as well as the most northernly.

The zoo was renamed from "Zoological Garden" to "Leningrad Zoo" in 1952. In 1991 the name was retained, even after the city resumed its former name of Saint Petersburg, in commemoration of the zoo workers' deed of saving the animals during the Leningrad Blockade.

Tags ZooNon-smoking throughout
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leningrad_Zoo

Official Website http://www.spbzoo.ru/

Twitter https://twitter.com/SpbZoopark

Email info@spbzoo.ru

Phone +7 812 2328260

Address Парк Александровский 1, 197198 Ст. Петербург, Россия

Coordinates 59°57'6.837" N 30°18'30.897" E

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