Berlin Zoo - Wikipedia
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The zoo came to be located in West Berlin, hence a second zoo – Tierpark Berlin – was built in the East. The Berlin Zoo is the most visited zoo in Europe, with more than 3.3 million visitors per year from all over the world. It is open all year long and can easily be reached by public transportation. The Berlin Zoo is the most visited zoo in Europe, with more than 3.3 million visitors per year from all over the world. The Berlin Zoological Garden is the largest zoo in the world in acreage (84 acres in 2013) and in number of species (1,500 in 2013). The zoo holds the most comprehensive collection of species in the world. One of the zoo's former inhabitants, polar bear Knut (2006-11), became world famous after his birth in the enclosure. The zoological garden was officially opened in 1844 with municipal support. Many rare species, including pygmy hippopotamuses, Indian elephants, and orangutans, have been bred there. By the outbreak of World War II in 1939, 4,000 birds and mammals and 8,300 aquarium specimens were housed in the zoo.
The Berlin Zoo is the most visited zoo in Europe, with more than 3.3 million visitors per year from all over the world.
The Berlin Zoological Garden is the largest zoo in the world in acreage (84 acres in 2013) and in number of species (1,500 in 2013).
The zoo holds the most comprehensive collection of species in the world.
One of the zoo's former inhabitants, polar bear Knut (2006-11), became world famous after his birth in the enclosure.
The zoological garden was officially opened in 1844 with municipal support.
Many rare species, including pygmy hippopotamuses, Indian elephants, and orangutans, have been bred there.
By the outbreak of World War II in 1939, 4,000 birds and mammals and 8,300 aquarium specimens were housed in the zoo.
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