Schönbrunn Zoo
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Emperor Franz I inaugurated Vienna’s zoo with his visit in 1752. Since then, the grounds and exhibition houses have been expanded considerably, but the site has continued on for more than two and half centuries as a home to a vari … Read more
Emperor Franz I inaugurated Vienna’s zoo with his visit in 1752. Since then, the grounds and exhibition houses have been expanded considerably, but the site has continued on for more than two and half centuries as a home to a variety of animal species. Read less

The oldest zoo on the planet
Emperor Franz I inaugurated Vienna’s zoo with his visit in 1752. Since then, the grounds and exhibition houses have been expanded considerably, but the site has continued on for more than two and half centuries as a home to a variety of animal species.
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