The Old Zoo in Poznań, located on Zwierzyniecka Street, is one of the oldest zoos in Poland, boasting a rich history and valuable architectural monuments. The preserved pavilions, aviaries, and buildings testify to the former splendor of this site, which has been operating since the late 19th century. Within the zoo grounds, there is a collection of sculptures and monuments, primarily animal-themed, which form an essential part of the cultural landscape. These monuments reflect not only an interest in zoology but also the social and artistic contexts of different eras. Their stylistic and thematic diversity enriches the park's space and enhances the appeal of the Old Zoo as a cultural destination. Interestingly, many of the sculptures originate from local traditions and stories related to animals, adding an extra symbolic dimension to them. This combination of architecture and sculptural art makes the Old Zoo in Poznań not only a place to observe animals but also a space for reflection on their place in culture and history.