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Frankfurt Zoo

Frankfurt Zoo

Zoo

Adresse

Bernhard-Grzimek-Allee 1, 60316 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Land

germany

Öffnungszeiten

Summer: Daily 9:00-19:00, Winter: Daily 9:00-17:00. Open 365 days a year. Animal houses close 30 minutes before zoo closing time.

Beliebtheit

Very High (850,000+ visitors annually - Germany's second oldest zoo)

Germany's Second Oldest Zoo - Historic Conservation Excellence

Merchant-Founded Heritage Since 1858 Frankfurt Zoo, established in 1858 by Frankfurt's merchant community, stands as Germany's second oldest zoo and one of Europe's most important zoological institutions. Founded by citizens rather than biologists, this unique heritage created a zoo focused on public engagement and education from its inception.

Urban Conservation Oasis Located in Frankfurt's Ostend district just 20 minutes from the city center, this 11-hectare urban sanctuary houses over 4,500 animals representing more than 500 species. The zoo successfully balances dense urban location constraints with excellent animal welfare and visitor experiences.

Scientific Excellence Legacy Named after renowned animal behaviorist Bernhard Grzimek, Frankfurt Zoo carries forward a legacy of scientific research and conservation. The facility leads European conservation efforts while maintaining strong research partnerships and educational programs.

Architectural Innovation The zoo features impressive historic architecture at its entrance combined with cutting-edge animal facilities including the Grzimek House (Europe's largest nocturnal animal house), modern Exotarium, and the immersive Borgori Forest ape house.

Conservation Mission True to its motto "Experience animals - preserve nature," Frankfurt Zoo combines authentic animal experiences with active conservation work, supporting both local Hesse region projects and international conservation initiatives through visitor donations.

Unique Features

  • Grzimek House - Europe's largest nocturnal animal house with day/night reversal
  • Exotarium - Comprehensive aquarium and terrarium complex
  • Borgori Forest - Immersive jungle atmosphere ape house for gorillas and bonobos
  • Happy Hour Pricing - Evening discount tickets for affordable access
  • Urban Accessibility - Excellent public transport connections in major financial center

Attraktionen in Frankfurt Zoo

Exotarium

Global Aquatic and Reptile Diversity

Comprehensive Exotic Species Collection The Exotarium showcases rare and exotic species in meticulously designed aquariums and terrariums, providing visitors with encounters with some of the world's most unusual and beautiful creatures.

Collection Highlights:

  • Colorful aquariums - Diverse fish species from tropical and temperate waters
  • Specialized terrariums - Reptiles and amphibians in naturalistic habitats
  • Rare species focus - Emphasis on unusual and endangered exotic animals
  • Educational interpretation - Comprehensive information about species and conservation
  • Research facility - Active breeding and conservation programs

Conservation Impact: Contributes to conservation breeding programs for endangered aquatic and reptile species.

Educational Value: Provides insights into global biodiversity and the importance of protecting aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.

Borgori Forest Ape House

Authentic Jungle Atmosphere for Great Apes

Immersive Forest Experience The Borgori Forest creates an authentic jungle atmosphere where visitors can observe gorillas and bonobos in naturalistic settings that promote natural behaviors while providing educational insights into great ape conservation.

Habitat Design:

  • Jungle atmosphere - Authentic tropical forest recreation
  • Naturalistic enclosures - Large spaces promoting natural behaviors
  • Multiple species housing - Separate areas for gorillas and bonobos
  • Educational viewing - Multiple observation points with species information
  • Research integration - Behavioral studies and conservation research

Conservation Focus: Supports international great ape conservation through breeding programs and educational awareness about threats facing wild populations.

Species Comparison: Provides unique opportunity to observe and compare different great ape species in similar naturalistic settings.

Grzimek House - Nocturnal Animal House

Europe's Premier Nocturnal Experience

Revolutionary Day/Night Reversal The Grzimek House represents Europe's largest and most sophisticated nocturnal animal facility, using advanced lighting systems to reverse day and night cycles, allowing visitors to observe naturally nocturnal species during their active periods.

Facility Innovation:

  • Reversed lighting cycle - Day becomes night for natural nocturnal behaviors
  • Diverse nocturnal species - Comprehensive collection of night-active animals
  • Educational displays - Information about nocturnal adaptations and behaviors
  • Research opportunities - Studies on nocturnal animal behavior and physiology
  • Unique visitor experience - Rare opportunity to see nocturnal animals active

Conservation Education: Highlights the importance of nocturnal ecosystems and the unique adaptations that allow animals to thrive in darkness.

Scientific Legacy: Named after renowned animal behaviorist Bernhard Grzimek, reflecting Frankfurt Zoo's commitment to behavioral research and education.

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Walsrode Bird Park

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World's Largest Bird Park Excellence

Global Avian Conservation Leadership Established in 1962, Weltvogelpark Walsrode stands as the world's largest bird park, housing over 4,000 birds representing 650+ species across 24 hectares of beautifully landscaped grounds that showcase the incredible diversity of global avian life.

Species Diversity Achievement With the most comprehensive bird collection on Earth, the park demonstrates exceptional conservation breeding success, particularly with endangered species, while providing visitors with unparalleled opportunities to experience birds from every continent.

Conservation Breeding Excellence The facility has achieved remarkable success in breeding rare and endangered bird species, contributing significantly to international conservation efforts and species recovery programs through advanced aviculture techniques.

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Aschersleben Zoo

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Historic Castle Grounds Wildlife Sanctuary

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Conservation Excellence Aschersleben Zoo has earned recognition for its specialized breeding programs, particularly focusing on European species conservation and endangered wildlife protection. The facility actively participates in international conservation efforts while maintaining high standards of animal welfare.

Educational Leadership The zoo serves as a regional education center, offering comprehensive programs for schools and families that combine wildlife conservation with local history and cultural heritage education.

Architectural Heritage The unique combination of medieval castle ruins and modern zoo facilities creates an extraordinary visitor experience where history and wildlife conservation intersect.

Research Contributions Active research programs focus on species-specific breeding requirements, animal behavior studies, and conservation education effectiveness.

Unique Features

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Wilhelma Stuttgart (Zoo and Botanical Garden)

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Germany's Only Combined Zoo and Botanical Garden

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Architectural Marvel Designed by Karl Ludwig von Zanth in authentic Moorish style, Wilhelma features historic buildings, ornate pavilions, and stunning greenhouses that create an "Alhambra on the Neckar River." The blend of 19th-century royal architecture with modern conservation facilities creates an unparalleled cultural and natural experience.

Dual Excellence As Germany's only institution combining a full zoo with a botanical garden, Wilhelma offers visitors both wildlife encounters and horticultural splendor. Historic greenhouses house plants over 160 years old from King Wilhelm's original collection, while modern animal facilities provide world-class conservation and education.

Conservation Leadership Wilhelma leads European conservation efforts through breeding programs, botanical preservation, and research initiatives. The facility successfully combines cultural heritage preservation with cutting-edge conservation science and environmental education.

Unique Seasonal Experience The botanical elements provide year-round interest with seasonal displays, from spring azaleas and magnolias to summer tropical plants and autumn colors, making each visit a different experience regardless of season.

Unique Features

  • Moorish Architecture - Authentic Alhambra-inspired royal palace and gardens
  • Historic Greenhouses - 160+ year old plants from King Wilhelm's original collection
  • Dual Institution - Germany's only combined zoo and botanical garden
  • Royal Heritage - Original 1846 royal pleasure garden with preserved architecture
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Germany's Most Modern Zoological Adventure

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Regional Conservation Focus Bernburg Zoo specializes in European and regional species conservation, maintaining breeding programs for native wildlife while providing educational experiences about local ecosystems and conservation challenges.

Family-Oriented Experience Designed with families in mind, the zoo offers close animal encounters, interactive experiences, and educational programs that make wildlife conservation accessible to visitors of all ages.

Natural Setting The zoo's location in Bernburg's green belt provides a peaceful, natural environment where animals can thrive while visitors enjoy scenic walks through well-maintained grounds.

Educational Mission Strong focus on environmental education, particularly targeting school groups and families with hands-on learning experiences about regional wildlife and conservation.

Unique Features

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Germany's Premier Free Municipal Zoo

Historic Conservation Legacy Established in 1930, Heimat-Tierpark Olderdissen stands as one of Germany's most remarkable zoological achievements - a completely free municipal zoo that has provided nearly a century of wildlife education and conservation excellence to the people of Bielefeld and beyond.

Native Species Focus The zoo specializes in European and regional wildlife conservation, showcasing native German species in naturalistic habitats while supporting international conservation efforts. This focus on local biodiversity education has made it a model for sustainable zoo management.

Community Integration As a free municipal facility, Olderdissen Zoo represents the city of Bielefeld's commitment to public education and environmental stewardship. The zoo's accessibility ensures that conservation education reaches all social and economic segments of the community.

Educational Excellence The facility serves as an outdoor classroom for thousands of students annually, offering comprehensive environmental education programs that connect local wildlife with global conservation challenges.

Research Contributions Despite its free admission model, the zoo maintains high standards of animal care and participates in breeding programs while conducting research on native species conservation and educational effectiveness.

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