Osnabrück Zoo
Dirección
Klaus-Strick-Weg 12, 49082 Osnabrück, Germany
País
germany
Sitio web
https://www.zoo-osnabrueck.deHorario de apertura
Daily 9:00-18:30 (summer), 9:00-17:00 (winter). Last entry 30 minutes before closing
Popularidad
High (600,000+ visitors annually - Lower Saxony's largest zoo)
Germany's Most Innovative Zoo Experience
Themed World Adventure Established in 1936 as a domestic animal garden, Osnabrück Zoo has evolved into one of Germany's most innovative zoological experiences. Spanning 23.5 hectares, it houses over 2,700 animals from nearly 300 species across 12 distinct themed worlds, from North Sea coast recreation to African savanna.
World's Only Underground Zoo The revolutionary Underground Zoo, opened in 2009, provides 500 square meters of walk-through tunnels where visitors observe prairie dogs, naked mole rats, and other burrowing animals in their natural underground habitat through glass-enclosed passageways.
Immersive Themed Environments Each themed area recreates authentic global ecosystems: Samburu African savanna, Angkor Wat Asian temple landscape, Kajanaland Nordic taiga, and Takamanda African rainforest. These environments provide both animals and visitors with authentic cultural and ecological experiences.
Conservation and Education Leadership The zoo actively supports international conservation projects, including the Tapir Protection Project 'Tajya-Saruta' since 2003, funded by sales of artwork created by Buschi, the famous painting orangutan.
Atracciones en Osnabrück Zoo
Samburu African Savanna
Authentic African Savanna Experience
Comprehensive African Ecosystem Modeled after Kenya's Samburu National Reserve, this expansive area recreates authentic African savanna conditions with diverse species coexisting in naturalistic environments.
Habitat Features:
- Multi-species savanna - Large open areas supporting multiple African species
- Lion territory - Spacious pride areas with elevated viewing
- Giraffe feeding platform - Interactive feeding experiences
- Waterhole recreation - Authentic African landscape elements
- Educational walkways - Information about African conservation
Conservation Connection: Supports field conservation projects in Kenya while educating visitors about African ecosystem challenges and human-wildlife conflict issues.
Underground Zoo
World's First Underground Zoo Experience
Revolutionary Subterranean Habitat The world's only Underground Zoo provides visitors with unprecedented insights into the secret lives of burrowing animals through glass-enclosed tunnel systems that allow observation of natural underground behaviors.
Unique Features:
- Walk-through tunnels - 500m² of subterranean pathways
- Glass-enclosed habitats - Direct observation of burrowing behaviors
- Specialized bat grotto - Moonlit environment for nocturnal species
- Educational displays - Underground ecosystem information
- Research capabilities - Behavioral studies of fossorial species
Conservation Impact: Highlights the importance of underground ecosystems and the specialized adaptations required for subterranean life, often overlooked in traditional zoo settings.
Kajanaland Treetop Path
Unique Canopy-Level Zoo Experience
Elevated Forest Exploration Modeled after northern European taiga landscape, Kajanaland features Germany's only zoo treetop path, allowing visitors to observe Nordic animals from canopy level up to 6 meters high.
Innovative Features:
- Treetop walkway - Unique perspective on animal behavior
- Elevated viewing - Observation from natural predator/prey viewpoints
- Nordic ecosystem - Authentic taiga environment recreation
- Multi-species habitat - Large mammals and smaller forest species
- Educational interpretation - Nordic ecosystem and climate information
Research Value: Provides unique research opportunities for studying animal behavior from elevated perspectives, contributing to understanding of vertical habitat use.
Angkor Wat Asian Temple Complex
Authentic Asian Temple Experience
Cultural and Wildlife Integration Based on Cambodia's famous Angkor Wat temple complex, this area combines authentic Asian architecture with diverse Asian species, creating an immersive cultural and natural experience.
Temple Features:
- Walk-in monkey temple - Direct access to primate habitats
- Tiger territory - Spacious Asian tiger enclosure
- Hominid house - Great ape facilities with research capabilities
- Red panda habitat - Himalayan species in appropriate climate
- Cultural education - Asian conservation and cultural awareness
Famous Resident: Home to Buschi, the painting orangutan whose artwork sales support the Tapir Protection Project 'Tajya-Saruta' in South America since 2003.