Lainzer Tiergarten
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Park in Austria
The Lainzer Tiergarten is a 24.50 km² wildlife preserve in the southwest corner of Vienna, Austria, 80% of it being covered in woodland. It dates back to 1561, when Ferdinand I created it as a fenced-in hunting ground for his family to use. Since 1919, it has been open to the public.
Address: Lainzer Tor, 1130 Wien, Austria
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 8 AM
Phone: +43 1 400049200
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One of the lesser known attractions in Vienna, the Lainzer Tiergarten is a hidden paradise. Relatively easy to access by public transport (only a 45 minute tram ...
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