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Duisburg Zoo

Duisburg Zoo

Zoo

Adresse

Mülheimer Straße 273, 47058 Duisburg, Germany

Land

germany

Öffnungszeiten

Daily 9:00-17:30 (Summer), 9:00-16:00 (Winter). Open 365 days a year including holidays.

Beliebtheit

Very High (1 million+ visitors annually - One of Germany's most visited zoos)

Germany's Premier Dolphinarium Zoo

Historic North Rhine-Westphalia Institution Duisburg Zoo, founded in 1934, represents one of Germany's largest and most visited zoological institutions. Located in the northern part of Duisburg's urban forest on the border with Mülheim, this exceptional zoo has earned international recognition for its groundbreaking marine mammal programs and diverse wildlife collection.

Europe's Dolphinarium Pioneer Home to Germany's largest dolphinarium since 1965, Duisburg Zoo was the first zoo in Central Europe to successfully keep and breed dolphins. The facility houses seven bottlenose dolphins in a 3-million-liter seawater pool with natural filtration systems, offering 2-3 spectacular shows daily that have captivated millions of visitors.

World-Renowned Koala Breeding Center Since 1994, Duisburg Zoo has served as Europe's koala breeding coordinator, making it one of the few zoos worldwide authorized to keep these unique Australian marsupials. The successful breeding program has attracted international attention and established Duisburg as a center for koala conservation and research.

Innovative Wildlife Conservation The zoo houses over 5,000 animals representing 280+ species across its 15.5-hectare grounds. Notable conservation successes include breeding programs for fossas (Madagascar carnivores), red river hogs, and various endangered species, demonstrating the zoo's commitment to global wildlife preservation.

Unique Bridge Design Federal highway A3 divides the zoo into western and eastern sections, connected by a scenic leafy bridge that makes the highway virtually invisible to visitors, creating a seamless natural experience throughout the facility.

Unique Features

  • Germany's largest dolphinarium - 3-million-liter seawater pool with 7 bottlenose dolphins
  • European koala breeding center - Only permanent koala facility in Germany
  • Rio Negro tropical hall - Former Amazon river dolphin habitat with tropical species
  • Chinese Garden - Partnership with Wuhan featuring authentic Asian design
  • Highway bridge connection - Innovative design spanning A3 autobahn

Attraktionen in Duisburg Zoo

Koala House - Australian Wildlife Center

Europe's Koala Conservation Center

Exclusive European Breeding Facility One of only a few facilities worldwide authorized to keep koalas, serving as the breeding coordinator for all European koala programs. The specialized facility provides optimal conditions for these sensitive Australian marsupials.

Facility Features:

  • Glass-fronted enclosures - Close observation opportunities with minimal stress
  • Climate-controlled environment - Replicating Australian eucalyptus forest conditions
  • Fresh eucalyptus supply - Daily delivery of specialized diet requirements
  • Breeding facilities - Specialized nursery areas for koala reproduction
  • Australian exhibition - Comprehensive display of Australian wildlife and ecosystems

Conservation Impact: Coordinates koala breeding throughout Europe while supporting Australian conservation efforts through education and research partnerships.

Educational Experience: Features nature photographer Ingo Öland's exhibition with 22 large-format images showcasing Australian landscapes and wildlife.

Rio Negro Tropical Hall

Amazon Rainforest Experience

Former River Dolphin Habitat Originally designed to house Amazon river dolphins (until 2020), this sophisticated tropical hall now showcases the incredible biodiversity of South American rainforests with immersive climate-controlled environments.

Tropical Environment:

  • Humid rainforest climate - Authentic temperature and humidity levels
  • Multi-level habitat design - Canopy, understory, and forest floor ecosystems
  • Primate territories - Various South American monkey species
  • Free-flight aviaries - Tropical birds in naturalistic settings
  • Aquatic features - Pools and streams mimicking Amazon waterways

Conservation Education: Highlights Amazon rainforest conservation, deforestation challenges, and the critical importance of preserving South American biodiversity.

Historical Significance: Memorializes Duisburg's pioneering work with Amazon river dolphins while continuing conservation education for South American ecosystems.

Duisburg Dolphinarium

Germany's Premier Dolphin Experience

Pioneering Marine Mammal Facility Germany's largest dolphinarium, featuring seven bottlenose dolphins in a revolutionary 3-million-liter seawater pool with natural air filtration systems. As Central Europe's first dolphinarium, this facility has set standards for marine mammal care and education for over 55 years.

Current Dolphin Population:

  • Ivo (Male) - Experienced breeding male
  • Pepina (Female) - Successful breeding female and show performer
  • Delphi (Female) - Born 1992, zoo-born success story
  • Daisy (Female) - Born 1996, second-generation zoo dolphin
  • Dörte (Female) - Show performer and breeding female
  • Debbie (Female) - Young adult female
  • Dobbie (Male) - Juvenile male

Show Schedule: Daily performances 2-3 times showcasing dolphin intelligence, natural behaviors, and conservation education. Free viewing between shows on weekdays.

Conservation Breeding: Over 10 successful births since 1978, with ongoing breeding program contributing to dolphin conservation knowledge and captive population management.