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The Antonina and Jan Żabiński Municipal Zoological Garden, known simply as the Warsaw Zoo, is a scientific zoo located alongside the Vistula River in Warsaw, Poland. The zoo officially adopted this name on January 1, 2023, to honor its former director Jan Żabiński and his wife Antonina. Opened in 1928, the zoo covers about 40 hectares in central Warsaw, and sees over 700,000 visitors annually, making it one of the most popular zoos in Poland. It is home to over 11,000 animals representing more than 500 species.

History
with a lion, unknown date Establishment Although the current zoo was opened on 11 March 1928, its roots can be traced to 17th century private menageries, often open to the public. King John III Sobieski kept a court menagerie in Wilanów, and the 19th century saw several private zoos opened in the city. After the surrender of Warsaw to the Germans, most of the 'valuable' animal species (in the eyes of German representative Lutz Heck) were taken to the Schorfeide reserve in Germany, while others, described as 'not valuable' were shot, and the zoo was closed. During World War II, Jan Żabiński, the director, together with his wife Antonina and their son Ryszard, saved more than 300 Jews from the Holocaust. Jan Żabinski was seriously injured during the 1944 Warsaw uprising, and taken prisoner. When he returned, animals started being reintroduced to the zoo, which was reopened in 1949. ==Exhibits==
Exhibits
Elephants This exhibit was opened in 2003, and includes two outdoor pools, an indoor pool, and individual indoor paddocks and an indoor walk for the African elephants. As of 2012, it houses one male and three female elephants. Hippopotamus House & Shark Aquarium Opened in April 2010, this facility has both an outdoor and indoor pool for the Hippos. The indoor hippo pool includes a large glass area where visitors can watch the hippos underwater. Past the hippo pool and in a shaded room is a salt water tank, which is the largest single fish tank in Poland. The aquarium includes the only sand tiger shark in Poland, as well as other fish, including Arabian carpet sharks, Zebrasoma species, yellow tang, and other reef species. Ape House The Ape House was opened in September 2008, and is home to the zoo's gorillas and chimpanzees. As of 2012, the zoo was home to 3 gorillas and 9 chimpanzees. Visitors can observe the apes from large indoor paths surrounded by water, or from outside the building, separated from the apes by glass. ==Directors==
Directors
• Wenanty Burdziński, until 1928 • Jan Żabiński, 1928–1951 • Jan Landowski, 1951–1972 • Zbigniew Woliński, 1972–1981 • Jan Maciej Rembiszewski, 1982–2009 • Andrzej Kruszewicz, 2009–present ==Popular culture==
Popular culture
In 2007, an American writer Diane Ackerman published her non-fiction biography titled ''The Zookeeper's Wife'', which tells the story of the Żabiński family's activities during World War II, drawing upon Antonina Żabińska's diary. The book by Ackerman about the couple, ''The Zookeeper's Wife'', was made into a movie in 2015 and released on March 31, 2017, starring American actress Jessica Chastain portraying Antonina and Belgian actor Johan Heldenbergh portraying the director of the zoo Jan. ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:ZOO aleja Kazimierza Lisieckiego „Dziadka” 2017.jpg|The Kazimierz Lisiecki Alley leading to the main entrance of the Warsaw Zoo File:Hipopotarium akwarium morskie ZOO Warszawa.jpg|The Hippopotamus Pavilion File:Warschauer Zoo DSC 1495.JPG|The Giraffe House File:Wybieg dla niedżwiedzi brunatnych aleja Solidarności w Warszawie 02.JPG|Brown bear File:POL warsaw zoo a002.JPG|Bongo File:Warsaw ZOO - Balearica regulorum.jpg|Grey crowned crane File:Walabia Bennetta Warsaw Zoo.jpg|Red-necked wallaby File:W Zoo - panoramio (5).jpg|Elephant File:Lew - Panthera leo.JPG|Lion File:Panthera onca -Warsaw Zoo, Poland -snow-8a.jpg|Jaguar File:Pterophyllum scalare - Warsaw zoo.JPG|Freshwater angelfish File:Bazyliszek - Basiliscus plumifrons - ZOO Warszawa.JPG|Plumed basilisk File:Żubr europejski w warszawskim zoo.jpg|European bisons File:Oryx dammah pair Warsaw.jpg|Scimitar oryx File:Warszawa Zoo (4).JPG|Crocodile File:Hipopotam - Warszawski Ogrod Zoologiczny.JPG|Hippopotamus File:Foki ZOO Warszawa (2).JPG|Grey seals File:Jacana jacana Warsaw.jpg|Wattled jacana File:Vanellus vanellus Warsaw.jpg|Northern lapwing File:Rhyticeros plicatus.jpg|Blyth's hornbill File:Czerwonak chilijski - Phoenicopterus chilensis - ZOO Warszawa (2).jpg|Chilean flamingoes ==See also==
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