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Today, 12. January
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Our animals are full up. No more feeding sessions today.

Tierpark closed to visitors effective immediately as of January 10, 2025.

Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) has been detected in cattle at the eastern border of Berlin in Brandenburg.

This is a viral infection dangerous to cloven-hoofed animals and classified as a notifiable animal disease. Closing is, therefore, the most important preventive measure, coordinated with the Lichtenberg district office.

Welcome to Tierpark Berlin!

In former East Berlin, a short train ride from Alexanderplatz, lies Tierpark Berlin – Europe’s largest animal park! Set in 160 hectares of beautiful parkland around the historic Friedrichsfelde manor house, the Tierpark is home to animals from all over the world.

We are passionate about protecting species

Over a million species worldwide are threatened with extinction. Tierpark Berlin is committed to protecting animals and habitats around the world via its Berlin World Wild conservation programme.

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    A little help from prehistory

    Dinosaurs are probably the best-known symbol of mass animal extinction – a topic that is more relevant today than ever before in human history. More than 37,000 species worldwide are currently considered to be in imminent danger of extinction. Donations made as part of our dinosaur sponsorship scheme go directly towards our Berlin World Wild programme, which helps protect threatened animals and their habitats the world over.

    From dinosaur fan to conservationist

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