Outside the house there were two mid-size paddocks, neither of which was occupied at the time and both of which seemed to be in rather poor condition. The paddock on the left of the house was in rather more disrepair; we knew this to be the old enclosure for a geriatric Black Rhinoceros which passed away some months ago, and which remains unoccupied due to the fact that this area of Zoo Magdeburg is destined for substantial alteration in the second phase of the Africambo project.
The interior of the house was the first truly bad point we had encountered at Magdeburg thus far; the house was relatively small, yet the vast majority of the floorspace was given over to the public. The two interior enclosures - each roughly 8 metres square - were bare concrete platforms separated from the public only by a shallow dry moat and a small barrier. Despite the fact the rhinoceros enclosure was unoccupied for the reason already stated, the opportunity had not been taken to move one of the elephants into this enclosure - something which would have at least slightly improved the feel and appearance of the interior. As it was, both individuals held in the house - an elderly South African Elephant (Loxodonta africana africana) and equally elderly Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus) - were confined to a single small enclosure, with access only to their sleeping quarters and not the external paddock. The overall feel in the house was one of dusty neglect, as if this corner of the zoo had been forgotten - as there are substantial redevelopments planned for this area in the future, there appears to be neither the desire nor money to improve what is, after all, a house on borrowed time.
However, despite my lack of particular enjoyment of this area of the zoo, my enjoyment of the collection as a whole was not unduly impacted by this inferior portion of the whole - as I had already seen just what had been achieved with the new rhinoceros house, the giraffe house and the surrounding developments which had been part of the first stage of Africambo, I am entirely certain that when the time comes for a new Elephant House it will be a good one.