The Mulhouse Zoological and Botanical Park is a French zoological park located in the Grand Est region in the departement of Haut-Rhin, in the southeast of the city of Mulhouse, district of Rebberg. Created in 1868 by philanthropists industrialists, led by Charles Thierry-Mieg son, he was successively the property of the Cercle mulhousien, of the Industrial Society of Mulhouse, and then of the City from 1893. It is now managed by the agglomeration community of Mulhouse region, Mulhouse Alsace Agglomération. Its director is, since 2010, the veterinary Brice Lefaux.
Located on the edge of the Tannenwald forest, it covers 25 hectares and present more than 900 animals of 170 species, as well as 3,500 plant varieties. Among the major park facilities are the Grand Nord area dedicated to Arctic wildlife and an Asian multispecies pen.
Mar 21 - Oct 31: €15.50
Nov 1 - Mar 20: €9.50
Children (4 - 16), seniors (65+), students: $9.50
Children under 4: free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulhouse_Zoological_and_Botanical_Park
Official website http://www.zoo-mulhouse.com
Email zoomulhouse@mulhouse-alsace.fr
Phone +33 3 69 77 65 65
Address 51 Rue du Jardin Zoologique, 68100 Mulhouse, France
Coordinates 47°44'3.909" N 7°21'0.583" E