Giardino Zoologico di Pistoia
Via Pieve a Celle, 160, 51100 Pistoia PT, Italy
The
Pistoia Zoological Garden was created thanks to Raffaello Galardini and inaugurated on April 19th 1970. The zoo is situated in the beautiful hills around
Pistoia in a wooded area of 75,000m² and is home to over
600 animals, including about
65 species of mammals, 40 species of birds and 30 species of reptiles. The majestic
jaguar, the mighty
polar bear, the agile
Rothschild's giraffe, the enormous reticulated python and the rare Madagascan ring-tailed lemur are just some of the animals to be found in the zoo. New plans to make the zoo even more attractive and interesting will soon be underway. The management intends to make it a leading
conservation centre for endangered species and for environmental study. A day at the zoo is undoubtedly a unique opportunity to experience the animal world at close range.