Kameltheater, Restaurant and theatre in St. Aegyd am Neuwalde, Austria
Kameltheater is a restaurant and performance venue in St. Aegyd am Neuwalde featuring shows with exotic animals in a 250-seat hall. The facility sits in Lower Austria's pre-Alpine landscape and combines dining with animal presentations in a single complex.
Founder Herbert Eder established this entertainment center, which won the Lower Austrian Tourism Award in 2005 for its innovative concept. The project emerged as a response to growing demand for new attractions in the region.
The venue presents performances featuring camels and rare species in a dedicated space where visitors can observe these animals closely during their day. This combination of dining and animal encounters creates an unusual setting where entertainment and nature watching merge together.
The venue operates seasonally from April through November, when animal presentations happen regularly and visitors should plan time for dining before or after a show. The mountain setting offers multiple paths for orientation, and the observation tower provides views across the grounds.
The grounds house Austria's only white tiger population, making these animals an unforgettable focus for visitors. The collection is part of conservation programs designed to preserve the species for future generations.
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