





Museu do Instituto de Pesquisas em Zootecnia
The Museu do Instituto de Pesquisas em Zootecnia is a unique museum dedicated to the study and preservation of animal science and livestock research. Visitors can explore fascinating exhibits on animal husbandry, genetics, and sustainable farming practices. The museum offers an educational experience for all ages, with interactive displays and rare specimens that highlight Brazil's rich agricultural heritage. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in veterinary science, agriculture, or environmental conservation.
Opening Hours
Location
Av. Dr. Dante Pazzanese, 64 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04012-180, Brazil
Everything You Need to Know
Why Visit
Learn about cutting-edge research in animal science and sustainable farming.
Engage with interactive exhibits that make complex topics accessible to all ages.
Discover Brazil's agricultural heritage and its global impact on livestock production.
History & Background
The museum is part of the Instituto de Pesquisas em Zootecnia, a renowned research institution in Brazil focused on animal science. Established to promote education and research in livestock and animal husbandry, the museum was created to showcase the institute's findings and contributions to sustainable farming. Over the years, it has become a valuable resource for students, researchers, and the general public.
Insider Tips
Visit during weekdays to avoid crowds, as weekends can be busier with families and school groups.
Bring a notebook or camera to document the detailed exhibits and research findings.
Check the museum's website for special events or temporary exhibitions that might enhance your visit.
What Visitors Say
“Visitors praise the museum for its informative exhibits and engaging displays. Many highlight the knowledgeable staff and the opportunity to learn about Brazil's agricultural advancements. Families appreciate the interactive elements that make learning fun for children.”
Find Your Way
Av. Dr. Dante Pazzanese, 64 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04012-180, Brazil