Sort of a weird thread, but what do you all think are the best historical exhibit renovations? By this I mean taking a historical building or grottos and renovating them to make a state of the art exhibit. For example, as I have heard, African Journey at Lincoln Park, or, my personal favorites I have been to
Elephant Trails - Smithsonian Zoo - Renovation of the Pachyderm House
Big Cat Falls - Philadelphia Zoo - Renovation of the Carnivore House
African Grasslands - Henry Doorly Zoo - Renovation of the old ungulate paddocks and elephant/rhino exhibits.
Africa Rocks - San Diego Zoo - Renovation to the old Africa Rocks and Cat/Dog canyon
Tiger Trail - Nashville Zoo - Renovation of old (but not outdated) Bengal tiger habitat
I would really like to hear how other places have renovated their exhibits, it doesn't matter if you've been to the exhibit pre-reno. I haven't been to that many historical zoos, so I might be stretching this, but I'd especially like to know about some in Europe, as I'm sure the renovations there are more common and (hopefully) very well done.
Elephant Trails - Smithsonian Zoo - Renovation of the Pachyderm House
Big Cat Falls - Philadelphia Zoo - Renovation of the Carnivore House
African Grasslands - Henry Doorly Zoo - Renovation of the old ungulate paddocks and elephant/rhino exhibits.
Africa Rocks - San Diego Zoo - Renovation to the old Africa Rocks and Cat/Dog canyon
Tiger Trail - Nashville Zoo - Renovation of old (but not outdated) Bengal tiger habitat
I would really like to hear how other places have renovated their exhibits, it doesn't matter if you've been to the exhibit pre-reno. I haven't been to that many historical zoos, so I might be stretching this, but I'd especially like to know about some in Europe, as I'm sure the renovations there are more common and (hopefully) very well done.

