Lillom, Amusement park in Lomme, France
Lillom was an amusement park in Lomme with multiple themed zones, including prehistoric and medieval sections along with futuristic areas. A large central lake formed the heart of the park, with the various attractions organized around it.
The park opened in 1985 as a new venture in French amusement parks, driven by the mayor of Lomme. It closed just two years later due to financial difficulties.
The park was divided into themed zones representing different historical periods, allowing visitors to journey through various eras. This arrangement shaped how people explored and experienced the site.
The site is no longer accessible as a public amusement park, having been repurposed over time. Anyone interested in the location should research its current status and access before visiting.
The park featured a green dinosaur mascot named Lommy that became its symbol. This character remains a memorable part of the park's brief story.
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