About

In Stuttgart's Bad Cannstatt district, the Menschenaffenhaus offers an engaging experience for visitors of all ages, with its modern, accessible design making it ideal for children. At this unique section of the zoo, you're surrounded by rich information about the fascinating world of apes. The expansive outdoor area, especially designed with the Bonobos in mind, provides a stunning backdrop for observing these creatures in different moods, influenced by the time of day and weather conditions. As you wander through, don't miss the impressive gorilla area-it's one of the park's largest, offering both open and enclosed spaces that allow these gentle giants to thrive. Regular visits, particularly for annual passholders, ensure a continually fresh and entertaining experience.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Züricher Straße
Subway station 456 m walk
Glockenstraße (Mahle)
Subway station 262 m walk
Rosensteinpark
Subway station 422 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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Kevin Rank
Kevin Rank
6 months ago on Google

Wunderschönes Affenhaus, modern und zugänglich gestaltet. Den Waffen kann man bei allem möglichen zusehen und durch die Glaswände auch durchaus nahe gelangen. Viele Informationen vor Ort, zu den Tieren.

Marco Rubertelli
Marco Rubertelli
11 months ago on Google

Sono stato in questo punto dello zoo e giardino biologico Wilhelma con la mia ragazza in occasione di una vacanza a Stoccarda. Il luogo dove sono custoditi i gorilla è, forse, uno dei più grandi del parco. Sono presenti sia aree aperte, protette da reti e vetri antisfondamento, sia sezioni chiuse per riparare i primati quando piove o fa freddo. Sono presenti numerosi alberi e alcuni giochi basculanti dove gli animali possono svagarsi e passare le giornate.

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Sebastian Stengel
Sebastian Stengel
11 months ago on Google

Die Kids waren begeistert, haben bei der Fütterung und beim toben zugeschaut.