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Zoologischer Garten
Germany's First Zoo
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Zoologischer Garten
Picture 1: Elefantentor. Large picture
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Picture 2: Enclosure in Zoologischer Garten. Large picture
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Picture 3: In the Zoologischen Garten. Large picture
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Picture 4: Fun for children. Large picture
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Picture 5: The Aquarium. Large picture
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Picture 6: Inside the Aquarium. Large picture
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Picture 7: Panorama. Large picture
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The zoological garden, one of the largest in the world, is among the most important sights in the city. One of the Germany's first zoos, it was opened in 1844 on the initiative of Alexander von Humboldt and the Africa researcher Lichtenstein, who served as the first director of the zoo.
The first inhabitants of the site, laid out by Peter Lenné, were animals gifted by King Friedrich Wilhelm IV. from the menagerie and pheasantry in the Tiergarten. In the course of its history, the site and its enclosures have been rebuilt and expanded several times. The Zoological Garden is now the most important animal collections in the world, with around 19,000 animals and some 1,400 different species. There is a beast of prey house, a hippo house and a nocturnal animal house, and the largest aviary in Europe. The aquarium is one of the largest in the world and has the largest number of species of any in Europe. Biotopes have been created for sharks, piranhas and the fish of the coral reefs.
Berliners get very emotional about the wellbeing of the animals: the condition of cute Knut, the polar bear, is often discussed.
Visitors can either enter the zoo through the exotically-designed Elephant Gate beside the aquarium in Budapester Straße, or through the Lion Gate on Hardenbergplatz, directly at Bahnhof Zoologischer Garten.
 
Address 
Hardenbergplatz 8
10787 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Tel.: 25 40 10
Fax: 25 40 12 55
www.zoo-berlin.de
info@zoo-berlin.de
 
Getting there 
Zoologischer Garten DB:
S-BahnS5, S7, S75, S9
U-BahnU2, U9
Bus100, 109, 110, 145, 149, 200, 204, 245, 249
 
 
 
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Opening Hours 
  • 01-01 to 03-20: daily 9 to 17 h (last entrance 16:30 h)
  • 03-21 to 09-14: daily 9 to 19 h (last entrance 18 h)
  • Christmas Eve 9 to 14 h. Christmas Eve
  • 09-15 to 10-25: daily 9 to 18 h (last entrance 17:30 h)
  • daily 9 to 17 h (last entrance 16:30 h)
  • 9 to 17 h. New Year's Eve
 
Entrance 
  • Day ticket: 12.00 € for Adults
  • Day ticket: 9.00 € for Unemployed, Students, In military duty, In civilian duty
  • Day ticket: 6.00 € for Pupils, Welfare recipients, Children
  • 18.00 € for Adults Zoo+Aquarium
  • 14.00 € for Unemployed, In military duty, In civilian duty, Students Zoo+Aquarium reduced
  • 9.00 € for Pupils, Welfare recipients, Children Zoo+Aquarium reduced
  • free for Children
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    Address 
    Budapester Straße 32
    10787 Berlin-Charlottenburg
    Tel.: 25 40 10
    Fax: 261 01 974
    www.aquarium-berlin.de/
     
    Getting there 
    Zoologischer Garten DB:
    S-BahnS5, S7, S75, S9
    U-BahnU2, U9
    Bus100, 109, 110, 145, 149, 200, 204, 245, 249
     
    Opening Hours 
    • daily 9 to 18 h
     
    Entrance 
  • 12.00 € for Adults
  • 6.00 € for Children, Pupils, Welfare recipients 25% price reduction for children with the WelcomeCard
  • 9.00 € for Students, Unemployed, In military duty
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