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Old trees and young deer |
Elbchaussee 499 Hamburg, Hamburg 22587 +49 (0)40 3005 1300 (Touristen Information) |
The picturesque Hirschpark also belongs to the chain of well-kept parks that flank the river Elbe. From 1787 to 1792, Christian Frederik Hansen built the Hirschparkhaus and in 1860 the deer preserve was opened. You can watch deer and rabbits here, as well as other colorful birds such as geese, ducks and peacocks. Some of them may even be fed. The big old trees, ideal for climbing and hiding behind, provide another attraction for visitors. Review © 2009, Wcities |
![]() Deer Preserve Photo: Michael Netsch |
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