Jardín Zoológico de Buenos Aires
Adresse
Land
argentina
Website
https://www.ecoparque.org.arÖffnungszeiten
Daily 10:00–18:00
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Buenos Aires' historic city zoo, founded in 1888, famous for its extraordinary 19th-century animal houses in Palermo.
Buenos Aires's Historic City Zoo
Jardín Zoológico de Buenos Aires (EcoParque Buenos Aires) is the historic zoological garden of Argentina's capital, located in the Palermo neighbourhood — the city's most beloved park district. Founded in 1888, the zoo is one of the oldest in South America and occupies a stunning 18-hectare site in central Buenos Aires filled with historic architecture and towering trees.
Historic Architecture
The zoo is remarkable not just for its animals but for its extraordinary collection of historic animal houses, many of which are listed as national monuments. Built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these elaborately decorated buildings draw on architectural styles from around the world:
- The elephant house — built in Indian Mughal style
- The big cat house — modelled on a Russian Orthodox church
- The bear enclosure — inspired by a Flemish Renaissance castle
- The reptile house — designed in Egyptian temple style
These buildings are works of art in themselves and give Buenos Aires zoo a unique character found in very few zoological gardens worldwide.
Transformation to EcoParque
In recent years Buenos Aires city government has undertaken a major transformation of the zoo into an EcoParque — a modern urban wildlife centre focused on rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation rather than traditional display. The number of animal species has been reduced and enclosures significantly enlarged, with many animals relocated to sanctuaries. The park now balances historic architectural preservation with a progressive approach to animal welfare.
Palermo & the City
The zoo is surrounded by the famous Palermo Parks — the largest green space in Buenos Aires, home to the Botanical Garden, the Rose Garden, and the Japanese Garden. A visit to the zoo integrates naturally with a broader Palermo afternoon. The zoo is accessible by bus and underground from across the city.