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Europa Park, Rust

The Europa-Park amusement park has a wonderful place in Germany - it is located near the world-famous resort of Baden-Baden on the border with Switzerland and France and covers an area of ​​65 hectares, divided into 11 sectors. The park began to receive visitors on July 12, 1975.

Amusement Park Europa Park

Amusement park Europa Park a wonderful place is reserved in Germany - it is located near the world-famous resort of Baden-Baden on the border with Switzerland and France and covers an area of ​​65 hectares, divided into 11 sectors. The park began to receive visitors on July 12, 1975. The creators conceived it in such a way that getting into it, you can visit several European countries at once, where visitors tried to convey the originality of each country, reproducing its uniqueness and features. Once in the Italy sector, for example, you can see magnificent Baroque palaces and take part in the Venice Carnival, and in Spain you can see jousting tournaments and the fiery flamenco dance.

The amusement park has a large arsenal of tools to make visitors interested and fascinating. It has more than a hundred entertainment shows and attractions, which involved about 150 artists who came from different countries. Conferences are held here, theatrical performances are held, and television shows are shot. A laser studio has recently begun work, and a four-dimensional movie theater is showing a film from animal life.

Amusement Park Europa Park

Visitors to the park are greeted on Deutsche Boulevard Euro-Mouse with their girlfriend and elephant Euro-Fan. A monorail railway is laid throughout the park, using the sightseeing train of which guests can explore all of Europe, traveling from station to station, from country to country.

Amusement Park Europa Park

In England, the Shakespeare Theater "Globe" are theatrical performances. In Switzerland, guests are invited to descend on the breathtaking downhill Swiss Bobsleigh. In Norway, rafting can sweep over the seething streams of waterfalls and treacherous river currents. In the Russian sector, guests find themselves in a Russian village, where bells are ringing, sunflowers are blooming, craftsmen are working, dressed in national Russian costumes, demonstrating their art of icon painting, potters, glassblowers. The main Russian attraction is the Euromir roller coaster. Their route runs around tall mirror towers, inside one of them the gondolas rise to a height of 28 meters, which, when they descend, also rotate around their axis. The space station Mir, which descended from orbit, “landed” in a Russian village on German soil. Now it is "docked" to the Euromir attraction.

Amusement Park Europa Park

You can visit Europa Park from mid-April to November. Guests are also expected in it for Christmas and New Year holidays.

Map of Europe Park

Europe Park Map

Amusement Park Europa Park

Opening hours:
from 03/23/2013 to 11/03/2013 from 09:00 to 18:00 daily
from 11/23/2013 to 01/06/2014 (except 24 and 12/25/13) from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily

Amusement Park Europa Park

Amusement Park Europa Park

Amusement Park Europa Park

Amusement Park Europa Park

Amusement Park Europa Park

Amusement Park Europa Park

Amusement Park Europa Park
Europa-Park-Straße 2 77977 Rust, Deutschland
europapark.com

Take the A5 Freiburg Basel motorway, then take the
direction of rust

Watch the video: Europa Park Review. Rust, Germany Theme Park (December 2024).

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