A clear view of the rock hall
A crane makes light work of the 400 kg panoramic window panes, lifting them through the air with the help of six large suction cups that hold firmly onto the glass panels.
read moreTigers skulk in the undergrowth, crocodiles lurking on the riverbank, kangaroos climb to new heights! To make this vision a reality at Tierpark Berlin, we are carrying out an extensive renovation of our Alfred-Brehm-Haus at the moment. Cages will be replaced with habitats that recall the animals’ homes in the wild and transform the entire house into a fascinating rainforest. Look forward to the new world of endangered species of Southeast Asia in 2019 at Tierpark Berlin! In order to keep you up to date, we have set up a small construction diary here.
A crane makes light work of the 400 kg panoramic window panes, lifting them through the air with the help of six large suction cups that hold firmly onto the glass panels.
read moreThough it may not look like it just yet, this area will eventually be a nursery for our Sumatran tiger cubs Willi, Oskar, Seri and Kiara.
read moreA glimpse beneath the canopy of the new Rainforest House
read moreTierpark visitors can look forward to meeting an entirely new species once renovation on the Alfred Brehm building is complete – the Goodfellow’s tree kangaroo.
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