Photo credits: Hellabrunn Zoo, photographers: Otto-Maria Fencik, Marc Müller, Gemma Borrell, Jörg Koch.
Hellabrunn Zoo, also known as Munich Zoological Garden, is a large and modern zoo located in Munich, Germany. Established in 1911, it is one of the oldest zoos in the country and is dedicated to wildlife conservation, research, and education. The zoo is home to a diverse collection of animals from all over the world, including many rare and endangered species.
Visitors to Hellabrunn Zoo can explore its many exhibits, which showcase a wide range of habitats, including the African savanna, the Amazon rainforest, and the Arctic tundra. The exhibits are designed to mimic the natural environments of the animals, creating a realistic and immersive experience for visitors. Some of the species on display include elephants, giraffes, lions, primates, and reptiles.
In addition to its exhibits, Hellabrunn Zoo also offers a range of activities and entertainment, including animal feedings, talks, and workshops. The zoo also has a research and conservation center, where scientists work to study and protect wildlife and their habitats.
One of the highlights of Hellabrunn Zoo is its aquarium.