Music, Acrobatics and Culinary Delights: Animal Summer Evenings at Vienna Zoo Schönbrunn
On four mild summer evenings, when the gates of the world's oldest zoo open longer, the Vienna Zoo Schönbrunn transforms into a unique stage for a very special event: The Animal Summer Evenings invite you on four Fridays in June and July to a program full of music, acrobatics, and culinary delights amidst fascinating animals. "The Animal Summer Evenings are an extraordinary summer experience for young and old," emphasizes Zoo Director Dr. Stephan Hering-Hagenbeck. "The zoo is open until 9 PM – this allows our guests to experience animals like the Arctic wolves or the two giant pandas in the special evening atmosphere. At the same time, we provide information at the Conservation Corner about our projects to protect species threatened in the wild – embedded in a colorful program with numerous highlights."
Diverse Program at the Animal Summer Evenings in Vienna Zoo Schönbrunn
From late afternoon, a diverse program creates a special atmosphere: Visitors encounter walking acts and stilt walkers in imaginative animal costumes and can marvel at a trapeze show in the Lion Alley. From 5 PM, guests can also look forward to a culinary offering. Musically, the evening offers a special variety. In front of the Emperor's Pavilion, classical melodies are played by a string trio from the Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra. In the Tirolergarten Inn, a DJ from Schlager Radio Flamingo provides a summery atmosphere. At the Rainforest House Square, refreshing cocktails and fruit juices from Rauch invite you to linger, accompanied by the beats of DJ Jules. A highlight for families will be the performance of the Schönbrunn Marionette Theater in the Zoo ORANG.erie.
The Animal Summer Evenings take place on four Fridays: June 27, July 4, July 11, and July 18, 2025.
The visit is included in the regular day ticket, which is available online at www.imperialtickets.com/tiergarten-schoenbrunn or directly at the ticket offices – priced at 27 euros for adults and 15.50 euros for children and teenagers. Admission is also possible with an annual pass.
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