Tierpark Limbach-Oberfrohna, Zoo in Limbach-Oberfrohna, Germany.
Tierpark Limbach-Oberfrohna is a zoo located in the town of Limbach-Oberfrohna that houses over 200 animals representing more than 60 species across its grounds. Visitors can walk through dedicated sections to observe leopards, lynxes, and waterfowl in separate enclosures.
The zoo was established in 1959 and has served as a home for various animal species over the decades. A school was added to the facility in 2011 to provide biology lessons and educational programs for students from the region.
The Tierparkförderverein organization developed plans to transform the facility into an America-themed park, receiving city council approval in 2010.
The zoo operates with different schedules depending on the season, with longer hours during warmer months and shorter hours in winter. Plan your visit timing accordingly based on when you want to go, as seasonal changes affect opening and closing times.
A dedicated Flamingoland section opened in 2013 with specialized netting covering the flamingo and waterfowl enclosures. This design creates special environmental conditions for these birds and stands out as a distinctive feature of the park.
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