
The Tierpark Hagenbeck is a zoo in Stellingen, Hamburg, Germany. The collection began in 1863 with animals that belonged to Carl Hagenbeck Sr. (1810–1887), a fishmonger who became an amateur animal collector. The park itself was founded by Carl Hagenbeck Jr. in 1907. It is known for being the first zoo to use open enclosures surrounded by moats, rather than barred cages, to better approximate animals' natural environments.

Tierpark Hagenbeck is located in Eimsbüttel, Germany. Its specific geographic coordinates are latitude 53.5964 and longitude 9.9378.
The zoo was established in 1907, making it a significant historical institution in the region.
zoo... It is a key destination for those interested in culture and history in Germany.