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Tierpark Berlin

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Tierpark Berlin, located in the Friedrichsfelde district, is Europe's largest adventure animal park, spanning a massive 160 hectares. The park, which opened its doors on July 2, 1955, was initially created as a response to the geopolitical situation of the time that divided Berlin into East and West. The Berlin Zoo was in the West, so the East decided to establish its own zoological garden, the Tierpark. The Tierpark Berlin is not only a home to more than 9000 animals of almost 800 different species, but it is also a significant contributor to global species conservation efforts. The animal park hosts a range of animals, from small, domestic animals to big cats, elephants, and exotic birds. The exterior of the Tierpark Berlin is a marvel in itself. The park is set in the 19th-century Friedrichsfelde Palace's extensive gardens. The palace, a beautiful baroque building, adds a touch of grandeur to the landscape. The park is a green oasis with open spaces and large enclosures for the animals. It gives a feeling of a leisurely stroll through a well-maintained forest rather than a traditional zoo. As you walk inside, you'll notice the animals enjoy spacious enclosures designed to mimic their natural habitats. The interior of the animal houses is equally impressive. The Alfred-Brehm-House, for instance, houses the big cats and tropical birds in an environment that replicates the tropics, complete with vegetation and climate control. One of the most interesting facts about Tierpark Berlin is its successful breeding program. The park has been instrumental in breeding various endangered species, including the Indian rhinoceros and Przewalski's horses. It also takes pride in being the only zoo in Europe where you can see the rare Malayan tapir. Tierpark Berlin also has an educational mission. The park's Petting Zoo in the Children's Zoo and the numerous playgrounds are particularly popular among younger visitors. It also has several themed houses and exhibitions, such as the Predator House and the Tropical Aquarium, where visitors can learn about various animals and their habitats. To sum up, Tierpark Berlin is a must-visit for animal lovers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking to learn more about wildlife conservation. Its beautiful exterior landscapes, thoughtfully designed interiors, and commitment to animal care and conservation make it an extraordinary destination.

    Am Tierpark 125, 10319 Berlin Germany

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