Zoologischer Garten Cologne
I think Cologne Zoo is relatively easy to walk around and the only are off the beaten track was where the saigas used to be.
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Zoologischer Garten Cologne
I'd be careful before declaring any absolutes. There are quite a number of zoos or "wildparks" in Germany, but also Austria, Switzerland or Scandinavia, that focus on native wildlife and can be compared in regard to quality. Off the top of my head, I could name Wildpark Eekholt, Bad Mergentheim or Güstrow as relevant alternatives in Germany.Definitely the best of their kinds.
But the two human figures are confusing and maybe a little tasteless nowadays, although I understand the decision to preserve them. Were cultural exhibitions featured prominently in Hagenbeck upon opening or something? I know they were popular back then.
I’ve been waiting a while to see if Hannover makes the grade. I think it should.
I'd be careful before declaring any absolutes. There are quite a number of zoos or "wildparks" in Germany, but also Austria, Switzerland or Scandinavia, that focus on native wildlife and can be compared in regard to quality. Off the top of my head, I could name Wildpark Eekholt, Bad Mergentheim or Güstrow as relevant alternatives in Germany.
First of all: thank you and antonmunster for bringing WdG up in this context. However, I'm humble enough to acknowledge that my little exhibition is currently nowhere near the institutions already featured in this thread. Maybe, way ahead the road, when my current tenacious hunt for a suitable location to house my extended version of WdG and my dedication to the project has born fruit (and if lintworm actually bothers to visitI wonder whether Welt der Gifte will make it, it's high up on my list![]()
First of all: thank you and antonmunster for bringing WdG up in this context. However, I'm humble enough to acknowledge that my little exhibition is currently nowhere near the institutions already featured in this thread. Maybe, way ahead the road, when my current tenacious hunt for a suitable location to house my extended version of WdG and my dedication to the project has born fruit (and if lintworm actually bothers to visit), WdG might end up in such a thread.
Maybe I'm just too old, too unaware of modern zeitgeist or too used to nudity to honestly notice the significant lack of taste in said picture. Granted, I wouldn't hang it up as a picture, but I've seen worse...![]()
Don't forget that, unlike Antwerp or Berlin, WdG hasn't had >170 years to develop itself (yet).WdG is an interesting concept, but in it's current scope not on the same level as other zoos included in the list.
Apart from a nice little birdhouse, a strange dome for Orangutan and an Asian elephant group with visitor feeding and elephant hooks, the rest of the zoos is rather unspectacular and often feels outdated.
Zoochat gallery (surprisingly few enclosure photos):
Zoologischer Garten Magdeburg | ZooChat
Despite the relatively small collection when compared to many other German zoos, Nuremberg richly deserves its place in this list; it has always been one of my personal favourite German zoos ever since my first visit back in 1983.The biggest draw is however the Manatee house and the adjoining lagoon for Bottlenose dolphins and Californian sea lions.
I’m going to assume you’re going with ‘s for Stuttgart’ and not ‘w for Wilhelma’, otherwise we’re going to have to sit down and have a frank discussion about Walsrode...![]()