This is the largest and most preserved zoo in Europe. It is 10 meters away from the entrance of the train station. It is also one of the oldest zoos in the world. It has a long history. It can be traced to the lion cage during World War II. It has also held German prisoners. The zoo is small but small. It is very design and has a sense of design. There are resting places everywhere except animals. Let visitors sit down and rest. The scenery is pleasant. It seems that while visiting a park, they can also contact the animals very close to each other. The favorite is the aquarium. The atmosphere is very strong. Tickets 26.5 Europe, although more than ten times more expensive than ours, is very worth the fare. The century-old park is well-deserved.