The Museo Zoológico Dámaso Antonio Larrañaga, also known as the Oceanographic Museum, is a zoological museum located in Montevideo. The museum is named after Dámaso Antonio Larrañaga, a renowned Uruguayan naturalist. This museum is a significant place for those interested in zoology and the natural history of Uruguay.
Inaugurated in 1956, the museum's exhibition is composed of numerous species of native fauna, particularly those endangered due to environmental changes. This makes the museum a significant place for those interested in biodiversity and conservation efforts in Uruguay.
The museum has a primarily educational function, with activities and programs aimed at disseminating knowledge related to this sector of natural sciences. It is frequently visited by school groups, making it a great place for families and those interested in learning more about the natural world.
The museum has numerous pieces of native animals and exotic specimens. It currently has 283 specimens of birds, 29 of reptiles, 49 of mammals, 28 varieties of snails, 6 of arthropods and replicas of fish and amphibians made of plaster. This wide variety of exhibits makes the museum a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and those interested in the diverse fauna of Uruguay.
Nature & Natural History Animals
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 9:15 – 16:45 |
Wednesday | 9:15 – 16:45 |
Thursday | 9:15 – 16:45 |
Friday | 9:15 – 16:45 |
Saturday | 9:15 – 16:45 |
Sunday | Closed |
Rbla. República de Chile 4215, Montevideo
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