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Zoological and Botanical Garden in MulhouseFounded in 1868 by a group of industrialists from Mulhouse, this park was a model for zoological gardens in the 19th century. With its romantic landscaping, it houses remarkable collections of exotic and local plants. The zoological park is home to more than 1200 animals belonging to 170 different species, and is part of a programme for breeding endangered species. Very rare species such as Siberian tigers, zebras, polar bears, muskoxes, arctic foxes, red pandas and Madagascan lemurs live side-by-side with more common animals such as parrots, wolves, and sea lions.
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On a wooded hill, discover the habitats of red pandas, polar bears, gibbons and other rare animal species. There’s also plenty to delight plant lovers: 3,500 varieties and nine thematic gardens.Book online
Hopplà' Pass
Avec le Hopplà' Pass, bénéficiez d'une entrée à tarif réduit 14.50€ au lieu de 17.50€. Plus d'informations auprès de l'office de tourisme de la Région de Guebwiller.