Diergaarde Blijdorp
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| Diergaarde Blijdorp | |
Old entrance of the Diergaarde in Blijdorp.
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| Date opened | 1857 |
| Location | Blijdorp, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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NVD and EAZA |
| Rotterdam Zoo Website | |
Diergaarde Blijdorp (Official Dutch name: Stichting Koninklijke Rotterdamse Diergaarde, Foundation Royal Zoo of Rotterdam) is a zoo in the northwestern part of Rotterdam, one of the oldest zoos in the Netherlands. In 2007 it celebrated its 150th anniversary.
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[edit] History
The original Rotterdam zoo was lost in the bombing of Rotterdam in World War II, which destroyed most of the city centre. Some streetnames, such as Diergaardesingel (Zoolane), still recall the old zoo. Blijdorp was rebuilt slightly to the north, where it opened to the public in its current location on December 7, 1940. The new zoo was designed by Dutch architect Sybold van Ravesteyn, who designed the central railway station in Rotterdam, as well. In 2001, 'Blijdorp' became almost twice as large when it opened a new western part, called Oceanium, with its main attraction an aquarium. In April 2004, the whole zoo was declared a national monument.
[edit] Botanical garden
Blijdorp not only participates in animal programmes like EEP, it also houses a botanical garden and manages the Dutch National Bromelia Collection[1].
[edit] Blijdorp Magazine
The quarterly magazine of Blijdorp Zoo is called Blijdorp Blad. The first edition of the jubilee year 2007 included articles on the history of the zoo to celebrate its 150th anniversary.
[edit] External links
- (Dutch) Diergaarde Blijdorp
- (Dutch) Dutch Zoo Federation
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