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Cole Museum of Zoology

Whiteknights Campus, Reading, RG6 6UA, United Kingdom | Website

Venue Description

The Museum was established in the early 20th century by Francis J. Cole, Professor of Zoology from 1907 to 1939. The Collection was originally housed at the London Road campus until the early 1970s when it was transported to its present location at Whiteknights. The Cole Museum of Zoology contains some 3500 specimens of which about 400 are on display at any one time. Specimens are arranged in taxonomic sequence enabling a complete tour of the diversity of the Animal Kingdom to be completed in less than one hour. Highlights of the Collection include complete skeletons of a male Indian Elephant, a False Killer Whale, a five metre Reticulated Python, and a pair of Giant Spider Crabs. The Museum is normally open Monday–Friday 9.30–4.30pm when the University is open. The University of Reading is open during school half-term, but please see specific closure dates below. The University is normally closed on the 8 Public Holidays for England and Wales: New Year's Day, May Bank Holiday, Christmas Day, Good Friday, Spring Bank Holiday, Boxing Day, Easter Monday and the Summer Bank Holiday. The University is also normally closed on the following 6 Closure Days: the last weekday before Christmas (1 day); weekdays between Christmas and New Year (3 days); the Thursday before Good Friday and Tuesday after Easter Monday (2 days). The museum is free to visitors.

Accessibility

The entrance has steps with handrails, and a ramp up to the front door. The doors are not automated, requiring push/pull. The front door is quite narrow, but the inner doors are double. The museum is all on one floor, with no uneven areas or steps.

Accessibility Guide

Accessibility Guide Link: https://www.reading.ac.uk/colemuseum/Visitors/clmu-visitorinfo.aspx

Toilets

There is one accessible toilet in the museum, with grab rails, a widened door and lowered sink.

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