All zoos to visit in Saxony

Experience the wonders of wildlife at 15 zoos in Saxony. These zoos provide a home for various animal species and offer educational programs on animal conservation.

Are you an animal lover looking for a fun day out? Here are the top zoos in Saxony:

  1. Leipzig Zoo1

    Leipzig Zoo

     Leipzig
    The Leipzig Zoo (Zoologischer Garten Leipzig) is a zoo in Leipzig that covers about 27 hectares, containing around 850 species. The Leipzig zoo is mostly known for its large building projects, including the Pongoland with gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans and Gondwanaland, the world's se
  2. Zoo Hoyerswerda2

    Zoo Hoyerswerda

     Hoyerswerda
    The Zoo Hoyerswerda is a zoological garden located in the heart of Hoyerswerda's old town, right next to the castle. It covers an area of six hectares and is home to approximately 1000 animals in 120 forms. In addition to the diverse animal life, the zoo also houses 120 plants in 56 species. The zoo was founded in the 1950s by a nature enthusiast who introduced some exotic ducks and swans to the castle moat.
  3. Wildgehege Moritzburg3

    Wildgehege Moritzburg

     Moritzburg
    The Wildgehege Moritzburg is a wildlife park that spans approximately 40 hectares. It is situated in the Saxon municipality of Moritzburg, about ten kilometers north of Dresden, near the Moritzburg Castle. As a historical hunting enclosure, it is part of the overall Moritzburg ensemble. The park is home to various native wildlife species, with a focus on the historical development of the wildlife park. The significance of hunting, forestry, and nature conservation and their impact on the forest ecosystem are presented.
  4. Tierpark Weißwasser4

    Tierpark Weißwasser

     Weißwasser/O.L.
    The Tierpark Weißwasser is a zoo situated in the eastern Saxon city of Weißwasser/Oberlausitz. Its location is quite convenient for tourists as it is close to the city center and directly north of Jahnteich in Jahnpark. This makes it easily accessible for visitors who are exploring the city and looking for a nature-filled experience.
  5. Hirschfeld Wildlife Park5

    Hirschfeld Wildlife Park

     Voigtsgrün
    Hirschfeld Wildlife Park is situated in the scenic locale of Voigtsgrün, which is a part of the municipality of Hirschfeld. This park is conveniently located near Zwickau in the German Free State of Saxony, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the region.
  6. Zoo Eilenburg6

    Zoo Eilenburg

     Eilenburg
    The Eilenburg Zoo, situated in the Saxon city of Eilenburg, is a zoological garden that spans an area of about 4 hectares. It is home to approximately 300 animals, both native and exotic, from 50 different species. This diverse collection of wildlife offers visitors a unique opportunity to observe and learn about a wide range of animals in one location.
  7. Amerika-Tierpark Limbach-Oberfrohna7

    Amerika-Tierpark Limbach-Oberfrohna

     Limbach-Oberfrohna
    The Tierpark Limbach-Oberfrohna is a quaint zoo nestled in the city of Limbach-Oberfrohna. It shares its borders with the Limbacher Teiche nature reserve, providing a serene and natural environment for the animals and visitors alike.
  8. Görlitz Zoo8

    Görlitz Zoo

     Görlitz
    The Görlitz Zoo, also known as Naturschutz-Tierpark Görlitz, is located in Görlitz, Saxony, Germany. This zoo is a significant attraction in the region, offering visitors a chance to explore a diverse range of animal species.
  9. Zoo Dresden9

    Zoo Dresden

     Dresden
    The Dresden Zoo (Zoo Dresden) is a zoo in Dresden in Germany that is Germany's fourth oldest zoo, opened in 1861. The Dresden Zoo is located in the Großer Garten, a city park in Dresden. The zoo is home to around 3,000 animals representing around 400 species. The zoo is especially known for its Asia
  10. Chemnitz Zoo10

    Chemnitz Zoo

     Chemnitz
    Chemnitz Zoo, situated in the city of Chemnitz, was established in 1964. Initially, the zoo's focus was on the wildlife of the former Soviet Union. However, over the years, the zoo has shifted its focus towards the conservation of endangered species. This change in focus reflects the zoo's commitment to biodiversity and the preservation of wildlife.
  11. Elementarium11

    Elementarium

     Kamenz
    The Museum der Westlausitz Kamenz is a regional landscape museum located in Kamenz. It offers a comprehensive exploration of the landscape, nature, history, and culture of the western Oberlausitz (Westlausitz). The museum's collections cover cultural history, archaeology, geology, zoology, and botany of the region, providing a rich and diverse experience for visitors.
  12. 12

    Tiergarten Falkenstein

     Falkenstein/Vogtland
    The Tiergarten Falkenstein, originally known as Station junger Forscher, was established in 1953. It is a zoo that remains open throughout the year in the city of Falkenstein/Vogtl. The zoo spans a total area of 1.80 hectares, providing ample space for the animals and visitors.
  13. 13

    Zoo der Minis - Tiergarten Aue

     Aue
    As the name suggests, the zoo focuses mainly on small animals - but it is definitely worth a visit for the unique species housed there.
  14. Stadtmuseum Hoyerswerda14

    Stadtmuseum Hoyerswerda

     Hoyerswerda
    The Hoyerswerda Castle, situated in the heart of Hoyerswerda's old town, has been primarily used as the Stadtmuseum since the 1950s. This historic building, which has undergone several transformations since its original construction in the 13th century, now serves as a repository of the city's history and culture. Visitors can explore the museum's permanent exhibition, which sheds light on the city's past and the artistic work of honorary citizen Jürgen von Woyski.
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    Tierpark

     Freiberg
    Tierpark Freiberg is a small zoo located in the city of Freiberg. It is situated about 500 meters southwest of the old town, nestled between Goethestraße, Chemnitzer Straße, Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Straße, and Lessingstraße. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.