The South-Pannon Museums Public Benefit Association was established on the 100th anniversary of the first permanent museum exhibition in Pécs and Baranya, opened in 1904, with the aim of promoting the wider visibility and utilisation of the collections and work of the museum institutions in Baranya and strengthening the relationship between the collections and the community. The Association provides an opportunity to create an interactive connection with the involvement of the community between the objectified and intangible heritage that can be presented within the museum framework and the audience with cultural interest. The Association also helps to increase the attendance of existing collections in the museums and to improve the quality and other conditions necessary for this by using the tools at its disposal. The members of the Association include both museologists and non-museum professionals. The Janus Pannonius Museum is a county-wide city museum located in the headquarters of Baranya County in Pécs. Through his museum departments, he performs fields of art, ethnography, archaeology, natural history and history. As an institution with county scope, JPM also performs the professional supervision of the museum institutions in Baranya, thereby having a relationship with the county museum institutions. Each of the specialist units has developed, age-specific museum educational and educational programs, which are also published on the institution’s website with constantly updated content. The Pécs Zoo and Aquarium-Terrarium, built in 1960 with social work, located on the side of Mecsek, have recently undergone the long-awaited renewal. The animal park complex was built more than 50 years ago, which previously consisted of two parts of the aquarium in downtown and a zoo in Mecsek, which was completed in 2016. The main objective of the development was to modernise the zoo and aquarium terrarium and to transform it into an ecotourism adventure park, which makes the Pécs Zoo unique in Hungary. In addition, a park section with the possibility of open-air education has been developed, which focuses on raising awareness of the environmental and sustainability guidelines of NATURA 2000. As part of the renewal, a route for cycling related to the park was built. In addition to its previous functions, the park, which expands from 3.5 ha to 4 ha, has also hosted the aquarium — terrarium and the geological collection of the Natural History Museum in Pécs. The cooperation between the Association, the Museum and the Zoo is not new. The offer of the natural science pedagogy program in Pécs and Baranya County has been significantly influenced by the professional activities of all three organisations. The application for funding to be submitted in response to this call, and the natural science experience centre that can be developed as a result of this call, puts the cooperation on a new basis into a consortium framework. With the professional leadership of the Association, by renewing and significantly expanding the existing natural science pedagogical programme of the Museum and the Zoo, a programme that can demonstrate a significant institutional cooperation system of education well beyond the administrative boundaries of Pécs can be implemented, which can contribute not only during the project’s implementation and maintenance period, but also in the longer term, to the improvement of the natural science achievements of Hungarian students, the expansion of informal and non-formal learning opportunities with extracurricular science themes, the promotion of natural science subjects and the dissemination of experience-like education. As part of the development, programmes are implemented in the following occupational forms: monthly specialities, weekly specialities, series of sessions, off-site hours, small group activities, workshops, summer camp, topic day, competition, competition. A programme plan will be drawn up for all forms of occupation. In cooperation with 20 public education institutions (10 Pécs and 10 rural areas), we will make the professions of natural science available to more than 12 000 students. Within the target group involved, the percentage of pupils with Disadvantaged and cumulatively disadvantaged backgrounds will not only exceed the mandatory 17.92 % — it can reach 20 % based on the prior data provided by the cooperating institutions. The Experience Centre is set up in the Pécs Zoo and Aquarium Terrarium. The Zoo has 7 indoor and outdoor educational spaces, so it is suitable for at least 5 groups at the same time and at least 40 people at the same time. All co-operating public education institutions will participate in at least ten programmes every 6 months starting from the operation of the Centre. From the start of the service provision, the furnished spaces will be used for occupations at least 20 hours a week in order to ensure a steady and continuous utilisation of the capacity of the Exp...