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Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park

Coordinates: 58°10′58″N 8°08′45″E / 58.182718°N 8.145923°E / 58.182718; 8.145923
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Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park
Siberian tigers swimming at the Zoo
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58°10′58″N 8°08′45″E / 58.182718°N 8.145923°E / 58.182718; 8.145923
Date openedJune 26, 1966
LocationKristiansand, Norway
Land area150 acres (61 ha)
No. of species100+
Annual visitors1 026 000 (2015)
Major exhibitsSeveral theme park areas
OwnerBraganza
Websitewww.dyreparken.com

The Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park (Norwegian: Kristiansand Dyrepark) is a zoological garden and amusement park situated in of Kristiansand, Norway. It is Norway's most frequently visited attraction, covering an area of 60 hectares (150 acres).[1] Established in 1966, it has been owned by Braganza since 2004.

The Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park has Norway's largest collection of animals. It consists of over a hundred species of animals from around the world, that move freely on a relatively large area.

Amusement attractions include Cardamom Town (Norwegian: Kardemomme by), which is made to look like the town in the book by Thorbjørn Egner, and Captain Sabertooth and pirate village Abra Havn (Abra Harbor), which is taken from a theatre act by the singer and actor Terje Formoe.

History

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Cardamom Town

The operating company was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in 1993. Ludv. G. Braathens Rederi became a partial owner in 1996. Its successor company Braganza gradually bought up shares until reaching a forty-percent stake in 2004. That year it made a successful deal to buy the entire company and the company was subsequently delisted.[2]

The zoo

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The zoo department of the park contains animals from different climate conditions, from all over the world. There are built own houses for animals that are sensitive to cold weather. Animals from the Nordic countries are located in a separate department. The collection of animals in the park is the largest in Norway and the animals have relatively large spaces to move around.[3]

Animals

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Some of the animals in the zoo department (Gallery):

Cardemom Town

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For those who know Thorbjørn Egner's story about the picturesque small town, it is very easy to recognize. The author has designed the small town as it appears. Here is the weather forecast tower, the robber's housing, police office with jail, bakery, small shops and a tram line with a singing tram driver. It is possible to sleep over in this part of the park. In the high season there are theatrical performances in Norwegian.[4]

Captain Sabertooth World

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The gates to Captain Sabertooth World
The pirate ship The Black Lady

In 1995 a Captain Sabertooth themed section of the Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park was opened.[5] The area has a pirate village theme and contains various attractions, restaurants, and shops that are centered around the character. In the summer the park holds several shows and features, including one that allows guests to ride on Sabertooth's ship The Black Lady (in Norwegian: Den sorte dame).

Attractions

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  • Kaptein Sabeltanns skattkammer, a small exhibition of treasures and weapons from the Captain Sabertooth stories.
  • Miriams forheksede hus and Grusomme Gabriels gang, two haunted house attractions.
  • Smokkariumet, a small room in the Captain Sabertooth castle where children that have stopped using pacifiers can place them in a coffin along with those left by others.
  • Sjøslag på Grashavet, a daily event where The Black Lady and the Countess will battle each other.

Restaurants

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  • Sjørøvergrill, a pirate-themed grill restaurant located next to the Kaptein Sabeltanns skattkammer.
  • Piratproviant, a kiosk that serves hamburgers and french fries.
  • Pizzabakeriet, a sit-down pizza restaurant located in the Pirate Theater.
  • Kanelbakeriet, a bakery located within the pizza restaurant.
  • Hevnen er SØT, a small storefront that sells cotton candy, Ice cream and popcorn.

Shops

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  • Havnehandelen, a port-themed shop that sells Sabertooth-themed merchandise.
  • Benjamins Bengalske Bazar, a shop that sells general pirate-themed merchandise.
  • Kaptein Sabeltanns Sjørøvermagasin, a shop that sells costumes.
  • Kapteinens Karibiske Marked, a shop that sells books and DVDs.
  • Maga Khans Marked, a shop that sells bags, hats, and other merchandise.

The pirate village

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The entrance to the pirate village of Abra Havn
  • Abra Havn, a scenic pirate village surrounded by tall walls.
  • Accommodation in family apartments.[6]

Badelandet water park

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This water park is affiliated with the area, but it requires a separate ticket. Here are water slides in many varieties both indoor and outdoor, swimming pools and a separate beach. The water park is open from mid-May to mid-September.[7][8]

References

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  1. ^ "Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park". dyreparken.no. Kristiansand Dyrepark AS. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  2. ^ Reinertsen, Rune Øidne (2 November 2015). "Bedre med én langsiktig eier". Fædrelandsvennen (in Norwegian). p. 7.
  3. ^ Map Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park (in Norwegian)
  4. ^ FAQ Cardamom Town (in English)
  5. ^ "Kaptein Sabeltanns Verden". Kristiansand Zoo. Retrieved 13 May 2015.
  6. ^ Abra Havn, dyreparken.no (in English)
  7. ^ Badelandet website (in Norwegian)
  8. ^ Badelandet Aqua Park in Dyreparken Kristiansand www.visitnorway.com (in English)
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