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Zoo Aquarium de Madrid

Madrid's Zoo Aquarium stands as one of Europe's most impressive zoological destinations, with roots tracing back to 1772 when King Charles III established a royal menagerie. Today, this sprawling 20-hectare sanctuary in the Casa de Campo showcases more than 6,000 animals representing over 500 species from all five continents. What sets this zoo apart is its remarkable diversity and immersive design. Visitors encounter everything from majestic elephants and gorillas to giant pandas, koalas, and white Siberian tigers, alongside an exceptional aquarium featuring Indo-Pacific marine life and a dedicated shark tank. The highlight for many is the thrilling dolphinarium, where these intelligent creatures captivate audiences with spectacular shows. Beyond the animals themselves, the zoo excels at creating natural habitats where creatures thrive in spacious, well-maintained environments. The expansive aviary houses 60 species of eagles, condors, and vultures, while the children's zoo provides interactive experiences for young explorers. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, family seeking adventure, or simply curious about Earth's incredible fauna, this Madrid institution delivers an unforgettable journey across the globe without ever leaving the city.

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June 23, 1972—that's when this Casa de Campo location became one of Europe's oldest zoos. Six thousand animals from 500 species live across 20 hectares here. You'll walk under real sharks in a tunnel, meet the celebrity twin pandas You You and Jiu Jiu, and Spain's first coral farm is still thriving here since 1995. Hand-feed animals at the petting zoo for just two euros. Fifty-three years of wild history waiting for you inside.

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  • : The Madrid Zoo Aquarium is one of the oldest zoos in Europe, tracing its roots back to 1770 when it was established as the 'Casa de Fieras' in Retiro Park, making it a pioneer in Spain’s tradition of animal conservation and public education.
  • The zoo is home to the first giant panda cub born in Europe via artificial insemination—Chu-lin, born in 1982—marking a historic milestone in global panda breeding and conservation efforts.
  • Madrid Zoo Aquarium features a unique 'bar-less' design in many of its enclosures, introduced when the modern facility opened in 1972, allowing visitors to experience animals in more naturalistic settings and setting a new standard for zoo architecture in Spain.
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