Chemnitz Zoo
Address
Nevoigtstraße 18, 09117 Chemnitz, Germany
Country
germany
Opening Hours
Daily from 9:00 AM. November-February: 9:00-16:00 (last entry 15:00), March & October: 9:00-17:00 (last entry 16:00). Check website for other seasonal hours.
Popularity
High (Over 178,000 visitors annually, regional zoo significance)
Saxony's Diverse Wildlife Sanctuary
Comprehensive Animal Collection Founded in 1964, Chemnitz Zoo began as a home animal park and has evolved into a comprehensive zoological facility housing around 1,300 animals from almost 250 species on 10 hectares. The zoo includes the Oberrabenstein wildlife park since 1995, expanding its conservation mission.
Unique European Vivarium The zoo's crown jewel is its vivarium, unique in Europe, housing over 80 species of amphibians in four temperature-controlled rooms. This exceptional facility provides insights into the diverse world of frogs, amphibians, and reptiles that can be found in few places worldwide.
Innovative Tropical House The impressive tropical house features a complete free-flight hall where bird species populate different vegetation layers according to their natural habits. This facility also houses pygmy hippos, meerkats, sloths, monkeys, reptiles, fish, and leaf-cutter ants in a lush tropical environment.
Conservation Leadership Chemnitz Zoo serves as a refuge for many rare and endangered species, participating in over 25 international breeding programs for endangered species preservation. The zoo actively collaborates with other institutions on various species conservation projects.
Educational Mission Beyond conservation, the zoo provides educational insights into wildlife biology, conservation challenges, and the interconnectedness of ecosystems through its diverse animal collection and specialized facilities.
Attractions in Chemnitz Zoo
European Unique Vivarium
Europe's Premier Amphibian Experience
Unparalleled Amphibian Diversity The vivarium represents one of the largest amphibian collections in Europe, featuring over 80 species in four specially designed rooms with different temperature zones to accommodate diverse amphibian needs.
Specialized Environments:
- Temperature-Controlled Rooms - Four distinct climate zones for different amphibian species
- Poison Dart Frog Exhibits - Colorful and rare Central/South American species
- Giant Toad Collections - Including impressive Aga toads and other large species
- Native European Species - Regional amphibians in naturalistic settings
- Breeding Programs - Active conservation breeding for endangered amphibians
Educational Impact: The facility provides comprehensive information about amphibian biology, their critical role in ecosystems, and the various threats facing these sensitive species globally.
Conservation Focus: Active breeding programs contribute to amphibian conservation efforts while educating visitors about the importance of wetland preservation and environmental protection.