Öland Zoo and Amusement Park explained

Zoo Name:Öland Zoo and Amusement Park
Date Opened:1974
Location:Färjestaden, Öland, Sweden
Area:30.000 m²
Num Species:100
Members:EEP, EAZA
Owner:Barbro Hägg
Website:http://www.olandsdjurpark.com

The Öland Zoo and Amusement Park (Swedish: Ölands djur- och nöjespark) is a zoo and an amusement park one kilometer north of Färjestaden in Sweden.

Short after the Öland Bridge was inaugurated on 30 September 1972, the founder of the zoo, Boris Bravin bought an old farm close to the bridge where he, assisted by the architect Sören Rasmussen established a zoo.

In the year 2000 the ownership of the park was transferred from Boris Bravin to Barbro Hägg[1] and her son Richard Berglunds company Nöjesfältet Caravellen AB

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tivolidröm blev djurpark. Sydsvenskan. Swedish. Mattias Karlsson. 20 January 2007. 5 November 2016.