All animal museums to visit in Switzerland

Delve into the diverse world of animals at 55 animal museums in Switzerland. These museums showcase a variety of species, habitats, and the role of animals in our ecosystem.

Are you an animal lover looking to explore the best animal museums in Switzerland? Here are your best options:

  1. Zürich Wilderness Park1

    Zürich Wilderness Park

     Horgen
    The Zürich Wilderness Park, located near the city of Zürich in Switzerland, is a unique combination of the Sihlwald forest and the Langenberg Wildlife Park. The Sihlwald forest is the largest mixed deciduous and coniferous forest in the Swiss Mittelland, offering a diverse range of flora and fauna. On the other hand, the Langenberg Wildlife Park holds the title of being the oldest Swiss wildlife park, providing a glimpse into the rich wildlife of the region.
  2. Bear park2

    Bear park

     Bern
    The Bärengraben, also known as the Bear Pit, is a popular tourist attraction located in Bern, the capital city of Switzerland. It is situated at the eastern edge of the old city, adjacent to the Nydeggbrücke and the River Aar. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to observe bears in an enclosure while also enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding area.
  3. Lucerne Nature Museum3

    Lucerne Nature Museum

     Lucerne
    The Lucerne Nature Museum, also known as Natur-Museum Luzern, is situated in the heart of the Swiss city of Lucerne. It is conveniently located on Kasernenplatz, adjacent to the river Reuss and the Spreuerbrücke. This location offers visitors easy access to other attractions in the city and provides a scenic backdrop for the museum.
  4. 4

    Bird Aviary

     Zurich
    Visit the bird sanctuary to have look more than 40 exotic species. Kids will love especially toucans or parrots.
  5. Natural History Museum of Bern5

    Natural History Museum of Bern

     Bern
    The Natural History Museum of Bern, also known as Naturhistorisches Museum der Burgergemeinde Bern, is a natural history museum that was established in 1832. It is located in the Swiss city of Bern. The museum is known for its extensive collections and exhibits, which include over 220 dioramas with stuffed animals from Switzerland, Africa, and Asia, a large collection of invertebrates, and the largest zoological collection in Switzerland of skeletons and bones.
  6. Natural History Museum6

    Natural History Museum

     Geneva
    The Natural History Museum of Fribourg, established in 1823, serves to educate the public about nature, with a particular focus on the natural heritage of the Fribourg region. This museum is a testament to the region's rich biodiversity and offers a unique opportunity to learn about the local flora and fauna.
  7. Wildpark Peter und Paul7

    Wildpark Peter und Paul

     Sankt Gallen
    The Wildpark Peter und Paul is situated on the Rosenberg hill, to the northeast of St. Gallen in the Rotmonten district. This park serves as a significant local recreation area for the city, providing a natural and serene environment for visitors to enjoy.
  8. National Park Centre8

    National Park Centre

     Zernez
    The Swiss National Park is nestled in the Western Rhaetian Alps, within the canton of Grisons. It is situated between the towns of Zernez, S-chanf, Scuol and the Fuorn Pass in the Engadine valley. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Swiss Alps, with its diverse flora and fauna.
  9. Zoo Basel9

    Zoo Basel

     Basel
    Zoo Basel, colloquially known as Zolli, is a significant landmark in Basel, Switzerland. It holds the distinction of being the oldest zoo in the country, having opened its doors to the public in 1847. This long history adds a unique charm to the zoo, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in wildlife and history.
  10. Nature and Animal Park Goldau10

    Nature and Animal Park Goldau

     Goldau
    Natur- und Tierpark Goldau is a unique zoo located in Switzerland. It is one of the six scientifically managed zoos in the country. The park is situated in an area that was devastated by the Goldau landslide of 1806, giving it a unique landscape and history.
  11. Bündner Naturmuseum11

    Bündner Naturmuseum

     Chur
    The Bündner Naturmuseum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 17:00, making it a convenient destination for tourists. Admission is free for children under 16 and school classes, making it a budget-friendly option for families and educational groups. The museum's proximity to the train station, just a five-minute walk, adds to its accessibility for visitors.
  12. Berne Animal Park12

    Berne Animal Park

     Bern
    The Tierpark Dählhölzli, also known as Dählhölzli Zoo, is a public zoo located in Bern, Switzerland. It was opened in 1937 and is managed by the Tierparkverein Bern. The zoo is owned by the city of Bern, which also provides most of its funding.
  13. Papiliorama13

    Papiliorama

     Kerzers
    Papiliorama, located in Kerzers in the Canton of Fribourg, is a specialized zoo with a primary focus on butterflies and moths. This unique establishment offers visitors an opportunity to observe and learn about these fascinating creatures in a controlled environment.
  14. Wildnispark Zurich14

    Wildnispark Zurich

     Langnau am Albis
    The Zürich Wilderness Park, located near the city of Zürich in Switzerland, is a unique combination of the Sihlwald forest and the Langenberg Wildlife Park. The Sihlwald forest is the largest mixed deciduous and coniferous forest in the Swiss Mittelland, offering a diverse range of flora and fauna. On the other hand, the Langenberg Wildlife Park holds the title of being the oldest Swiss wildlife park, providing a glimpse into the rich wildlife of the region.
  15. Zoo La Garenne15

    Zoo La Garenne

     Le Vaud
    Zoo La Garenne is a zoological garden nestled in the beautiful region of Le Vaud, in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. The zoo primarily focuses on European animals, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to observe and learn about the diverse wildlife native to the continent. From majestic birds of prey to elusive wildcats, the zoo offers a rich variety of species to discover.
  16. Natural History Museum of Basel16

    Natural History Museum of Basel

     Basel
    The Natural History Museum Basel, also known as the 'Archive of Life', is a natural history museum located in Basel. It was founded in 1821 and has been in its current location at Augustinergasse since 1849. The museum covers most areas of natural sciences and its mission is to expand, preserve, research, document, and communicate the natural science collections.
  17. Tropiquarium de Servion17

    Tropiquarium de Servion

     Servion
    Tropiquarium de Servion is a zoological park nestled in the municipality of Servion, Switzerland, in close proximity to Lausanne. Established in 1979, the park shares its location with the Servion Zoo, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore two attractions within the same vicinity.
  18. Aathal Dinosaur Museum18

    Aathal Dinosaur Museum

     Sack
    The Aathal Dinosaur Museum, known locally as Sauriermuseum Aathal, is a paleontological museum located in the Aathal locality of the Seegräben municipality in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland. It is recognized as one of the few dinosaur museums in Europe, making it a unique destination for those interested in paleontology and the prehistoric era.
  19. Museum Alpin19

    Museum Alpin

     Pontresina
    The Museum Alpin is situated in the scenic town of Pontresina, nestled in the Upper Engadine region of the canton of Grisons in Switzerland. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history and culture of the region while enjoying the breathtaking alpine landscapes.
  20. Museum of fossils from Monte San Giorgio20

    Museum of fossils from Monte San Giorgio

     Mendrisio
    The Fossil Museum of Monte San Giorgio, situated in Meride in the Swiss canton of Ticino, is a place where visitors can explore the rich history of the region through the findings and illustrations of dinosaurs, fish, invertebrates, and plants from southern Ticino. The museum, which was opened on October 13, 2012, is housed in a building that was redesigned according to the plans of renowned architect Mario Botta.
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    Sikypark

     Crémines
    Sikypark is a zoo situated in the scenic locale of Crémines in the Bernese Jura, Switzerland. This location offers a unique blend of natural beauty and wildlife, making it an interesting destination for tourists who enjoy nature and animals.
  22. Zoo al Maglio22

    Zoo al Maglio

     Neggio
    Zoo al Maglio-Neggio is a zoological garden that is situated in Magliaso, a municipality in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland. This location is known for its diverse wildlife and offers a unique opportunity for visitors to experience a variety of animals in a natural setting.
  23. Zoo de Servion23

    Zoo de Servion

     Servion
    The Zoo de Servion is a Swiss zoo that was established in 1974. It is located in the municipality of Servion, which is near Lausanne. The zoo is situated on the edge of a forest, providing a natural habitat for the animals.
  24. Toni's Zoo24

    Toni's Zoo

     Rothenburg
    Toni's Zoo is a well-established zoo located in the district of Holzhüsern (Bertiswil), within the municipality of Rothenburg in the canton of Lucerne. The zoo was founded in 1995 by Toni Röösli and has since become a popular destination for animal lovers and tourists alike.
  25. Wildpark Bruderhaus25

    Wildpark Bruderhaus

     Winterthur
    Wildpark Bruderhaus is a 6-hectare animal park nestled in the heart of the Eschenberg forest. It is located south of Winterthur in the Heiligberg district. The park serves as an important local recreation area for Winterthur and is open all year round, offering free admission to all visitors.
  26. Wildpark Roggenhausen Aarau26

    Wildpark Roggenhausen Aarau

     Eppenberg-Wöschnau
    Wildpark Roggenhausen is a wildlife park situated approximately 3 km southwest of the Swiss city of Aarau, towards Eppenberg-Wöschnau in the small Roggenhausental valley. This location makes it a convenient destination for visitors staying in or around Aarau, offering a chance to experience local wildlife in a natural setting.
  27. MUZOO La Chaux-de-Fonds27

    MUZOO La Chaux-de-Fonds

     La Chaux-de-Fonds
    Le Bois du Petit-Château is a Swiss zoo located in the city of La Chaux-de-Fonds, in the canton of Neuchâtel. The zoo was established on the 7th of September, 1891, making it a place of historical significance in the region. It offers visitors a chance to explore a variety of animal species in a well-maintained environment.
  28. Walter Zoo28

    Walter Zoo

     Gossau (SG)
    Abenteuerland Walter Zoo is home to approximately 130 different species of animals from all continents. This diverse collection of wildlife provides a unique opportunity for visitors to experience and learn about animals from around the world, all in one place.
  29. Tierpark Lange Erlen29

    Tierpark Lange Erlen

     Basel
    The Tierpark Lange Erlen is a wildlife park located in the city of Basel. It covers an area of about 20 hectares in the Lange Erlen riverside forest on the southern bank of the Wiese River. This location provides a natural and serene environment for the animals and a unique experience for visitors.
  30. Naturzentrum Thurauen30

    Naturzentrum Thurauen

     Flaach
    The Naturzentrum Thurauen, located in Flaach in the Zurich wine country of Switzerland, is an information and experience center that was established in 2011. It serves as a hub for visitors to learn about the local environment and the ongoing efforts to restore and preserve it.
  31. Naturmuseum Thurgau31

    Naturmuseum Thurgau

     Frauenfeld
    The Naturmuseum Thurgau in Frauenfeld is a regional museum that focuses on the natural history of the Thurgau region. It is one of six cantonal museums in the canton of Thurgau, making it a significant cultural institution in the area. The museum's exhibitions are dedicated to showcasing the diverse nature of the region, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the local environment and its history.
  32. Wildpark Heitern32

    Wildpark Heitern

     Zofingen
    The park primarily houses native animal species, providing a unique opportunity to observe Axis deer, Red deer, Sika deer, wild boars, and Mouflons in their natural habitat. These animals are housed in seven enclosures, allowing visitors to get a close look at these species while ensuring their safety and well-being.
  33. Wildpark Mühletäli33

    Wildpark Mühletäli

     Starrkirch-Wil
    The Wildpark Mühletäli is a wildlife park situated in Starrkirch-Wil, at the end of Wildparkstrasse, on the municipal border to Olten in the Swiss canton of Solothurn. This location makes it easily accessible for visitors from both Starrkirch-Wil and Olten, providing a convenient and enjoyable day out for families and nature enthusiasts.
  34. Zoo Zurich34

    Zoo Zurich

     Zurich
    Zoo Zurich, founded in 1929, is nestled in the Fluntern district of Zurich's 7th arrondissement. The zoo is situated at an altitude of 640 meters on the Zürichberg, offering visitors a unique experience of wildlife amidst the scenic beauty of the Swiss landscape.
  35. Langenthal Zoo35

    Langenthal Zoo

     Langenthal
    The Langenthal Zoo is situated in the city of Langenthal, within the canton of Bern in Switzerland. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse wildlife in a serene environment.
  36. Knie's Kinderzoo36

    Knie's Kinderzoo

     Rapperswil-Jona
    Knies Kinderzoo is a zoological garden located in Rapperswil, in the Swiss canton of St. Gallen. The zoo is part of the Swiss National Circus Knie's winter quarters, making it a unique attraction for visitors. The zoo is home to a variety of animals and offers a unique experience for visitors, with the opportunity to interact directly with some of the animals.
  37. Brienz Wildlife Park37

    Brienz Wildlife Park

     Brienz
    Brienz Wildlife Park, situated above Lake Brienz in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland, was established in 1896. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience wildlife in a natural setting, surrounded by the stunning Swiss landscape.
  38. Bruno Weber Park38

    Bruno Weber Park

     Dietikon
    Bruno Weber Park, located in the Swiss municipalities of Spreitenbach and Dietikon, is a unique sculpture park designed as a comprehensive work of art. The park was created by the Swiss artist Bruno Weber, who passed away in 2011. The park is a testament to Weber's artistic vision and creativity, featuring a variety of sculptures and structures that he continually added to the park throughout his life.
  39. Musee Paleontologique de Zurich39

    Musee Paleontologique de Zurich

     Zurich
    The Paleontological Museum Zurich is a part of the Paleontological Institute and Museum of the University of Zurich (UZH). It is open to the public, allowing visitors to explore the fascinating world of paleontology within an academic setting.
  40. Frog museum40

    Frog museum

     Estavayer
    The Museum of Estavayer-le-Lac, also known as the 'Frogs Museum', is situated in the town of Estavayer-le-Lac, in the canton of Fribourg. It has been housed in the Maison de la Dîme since 1927. This museum is a regional museum that showcases the culture and history of the region, with most of its collections coming from donations from families in Estavayer or Fribourg.
  41. Museum and Foundation of St. Bernard Dog41

    Museum and Foundation of St. Bernard Dog

     Martigny
    Barryland - Museum and Dogs of St. Bernard is a unique museum located in Martigny, in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. The museum is situated in the old arsenal adjoining the amphitheater of Martigny, just 200 meters from the Gianadda Foundation. It offers a rich insight into the history of the hospice of the Great St. Bernard and its symbol, the St. Bernard dog.
  42. The House of the River42

    The House of the River

     Tolochenaz
    The House of the River, located on the banks of the Boiron in Tolochenaz, Switzerland, is a center dedicated to aquatic life. This unique establishment offers visitors an opportunity to explore and learn about the diverse aquatic ecosystems and the life they support. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply curious about the world beneath the water's surface, this center provides a fascinating insight into aquatic life.
  43. Naturama Aargau43

    Naturama Aargau

     Aarau
    Naturama Aargau is a natural history museum located in the Swiss city of Aarau. It is conveniently situated on Feerstrasse, directly opposite the train station and adjacent to the Old Cantonal School. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  44. KULTURAMA Museum of Human Evolution44

    KULTURAMA Museum of Human Evolution

     Zurich
    Kulturama is a museum that focuses on evolution and cultural history, located in the Zurich-Hottingen area. It combines natural science and cultural history themes, providing a unique perspective on the evolution of humans and animals, as well as early high cultures.
  45. Mammut Museum45

    Mammut Museum

     Niederweningen
    The Mammutmuseum Niederweningen is a unique paleontological and geological museum located in the municipality of Niederweningen, in the Wehntal valley, Canton of Zürich, Switzerland. It is one of the few museums in Europe dedicated to mammoths, offering a unique opportunity to learn about these fascinating prehistoric creatures and the environment they lived in.
  46. Drachenlochmuseum46

    Drachenlochmuseum

     Vättis
    The Drachenlochmuseum, located in Vättis in the municipality of Pfäfers in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, is a local museum that primarily showcases prehistoric finds from the Old Stone Age. These artifacts were discovered in the Drachenloch, which is recognized as the highest prehistoric site in Europe.
  47. Sauriermuseum47

    Sauriermuseum

     Frick
    The Sauriermuseum Frick is a museum situated in the heart of Frick, in the Swiss canton of Aargau. It is renowned for its display of dinosaur discoveries primarily from the Frick clay pit. This museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the world of dinosaurs and learn about their history and evolution.
  48. Museum of Nature48

    Museum of Nature

     Solothurn
    The Naturmuseum Solothurn offers a variety of exhibitions that showcase the region's diverse flora, fauna, fossils, and minerals. These exhibits provide a comprehensive overview of the natural history of the region, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and those interested in learning more about the local environment.
  49. Cantonal Museum of Zoology49

    Cantonal Museum of Zoology

     Lausanne
    The Cantonal Museum of Zoology in Lausanne is a public institution under the cantonal department of culture. It is recognized as a cultural asset of national importance, reflecting its significant contribution to the preservation and promotion of Switzerland's natural heritage.
  50. Naturmuseum Winterthur50

    Naturmuseum Winterthur

     Winterthur
    The Naturmuseum Winterthur shares its location with the Kunstmuseum Winterthur, both situated at Museumstrasse 52. This makes it convenient for visitors to explore both museums in one trip, offering a diverse range of exhibits from natural history to art.
  51. Natural History Museum St. Gallen51

    Natural History Museum St. Gallen

     Sankt Gallen
    The Natural History Museum St. Gallen is a natural history museum located in St. Gallen. It covers an area of 2000 square meters, providing a comprehensive view of the local fauna and mineral world. The museum was opened in 2016 and offers an open exhibition presentation with walk-in room images and interactive learning elements.
  52. Landshut Castle52

    Landshut Castle

     Utzenstorf
    Landshut Castle, located in the municipality of Utzenstorf in the Canton of Bern, Switzerland, is a heritage site of national significance. This historic castle offers a unique glimpse into the country's past, making it a worthwhile destination for those interested in Swiss history.
  53. Museum Schmelzra S-charl53

    Museum Schmelzra S-charl

     Scuol
    The Museum Schmelzra, also known as the Museum of Miners and Bears, is a unique institution located in the picturesque town of S-charl in the canton of Graubünden. This museum offers a deep dive into the region's mining history and the story of the last Swiss brown bear.
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    Plättli Zoo AG

     Frauenfeld
    Plättli Zoo, situated above Frauenfeld in the canton of Thurgau, is a small, privately run establishment. It is home to approximately 200 animals, representing around 50 different species. This diversity of species makes it an interesting destination for those who are interested in wildlife.
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    Seeteufel Tier- & Erlebnispark

     Studen (BE)
    Seeteufel Adventure World is home to over 50 species from five continents. Visitors can see a variety of animals including Grant's zebras from Africa, Humboldt penguins from South America, lynxes from Europe, tiger and reticulated pythons from Asia, red-necked wallabies and emus from Australia, and small-clawed otters from Asia.