Château de Thoiry

Coordinates: 48°51′50″N 1°47′45″E / 48.86389°N 1.79583°E / 48.86389; 1.79583
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Château de Thoiry
The castle
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48°51′50″N 1°47′45″E / 48.86389°N 1.79583°E / 48.86389; 1.79583
Date opened1965
LocationThoiry, France
Land area150 ha (370 acres)[1]
No. of animals1,000[1]
No. of species130[1]
Websitewww.thoiry.net/index.2.php?lang=en

The Château of Thoiry is a 150-hectare (370-acre) castle, zoo and botanical garden that was opened to the public in 1965 in the village of Thoiry, France, with gardens and a zoological park. Located about 30 miles (48 km) due west of Paris, it is best visited by automobile to take advantage of the drive-through lane. Its popularity has continued to grow—by 1974, over 280,000 visitors per year were coming to see an assortment of 1,000 wild animals.

Exhibits

Many of the animals roam freely along an 8-kilometre (5.0 mi) road through the 240-acre (97 ha) "African Reserve". Others can be viewed in a walk-through zoo.[1] Animals in the reserve include Przewalski's horse, bears, European and American bison, wildebeest, greater and lesser kudu, dromedary camels, zebras, giraffes, rhinos, hippos, eland, Watusi cattle,[2] and three elephants.[3]

Animals in the walk-through portion of the zoo include Siberian tigers, Eurasian lynx, snow leopards, lar gibbons, red pandas, ring-tailed lemurs, a colony of about 60 Tonkean macaques, cheetahs, reticulated python, wolves, pygmy goats, and Komodo dragons.[2][4]

Other attractions

Other attractions at the Château include a maze and several gardens.

The castle itself is still the home of the Counts of La Panouse, and parts of it are open to the public, with costumed guides leading the tour.[1] The castle was built in the 16th century by Raoul Moreau, an alchemist and the treasurer of the King of France. It was designed by architect Philibert de L'Orme to be in perfect harmony with nature, and the center arch of the castle marks the position of the sun during the summer and winter solstices.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e "Thoiry". thoiry.net. Château de Thoiry. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Plan". thoiry.net. Château de Thoiry. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  3. ^ "Thoiry Zoo (Parc de Thoiry) in France". elephant.se. The Elephant Encyclopedia. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  4. ^ "Visit the Zoo". thoiry.net. Château de Thoiry. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Thoiry Zoological Park". parismustsee.com. ParisMustSee. Retrieved 9 October 2011.

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