Royal Tiergarten Festival Returns, Celebrating Beavers and History
The Royal Tiergarten Festival in Königs Wusterhausen returns this year, focusing on beavers and celebrating the historical significance of the Tiergarten, once a royal hunting ground.
The Tiergarten, now a protected forest with over 250-year-old oaks, will host the festival. It was originally established as a royal hunting ground. This year, the event will centre around beavers, highlighting their importance and impact on the forest ecosystem.
The festival also aims to address current questions about the topic of forest, encouraging visitors to engage with and learn about the environment. Despite extensive searches, it remains unclear who specifically organises this annual celebration of the Tiergarten's historical traditions.
The Royal Tiergarten Festival in Königs Wusterhausen is set to return, with a special focus on beavers. The event will take place in the Tiergarten, a protected forest rich in history, and will explore pressing questions about the forest's future.
 
         
       
     
     
     
     
     
    