Information area
for schools and
extracurricular structures
This exhibition will arouse the curiosity of students before and after the group's visit and broaden the learning possibilities beyond the school trip itself.
Looking forward to sharing these highlights with you!
SCHEDULES
PRICES
DURING THE VISIT
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Child: CHF 7.- per child.Children under 4 years old also pay for their ticket
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Companion: 1 companion free for 10 paid child tickets
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Additional companions: CHF 12.- per person. (Monday Friday)
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We do not sell on account, payment only at checkout, at the entrance to the exhibition
Every day, from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Last admission at 4:30 p.m.
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Children are aged 0 to 16 years old.(children under 4 years old also pay for their ticket)
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From 10 students (1 free adult companion for every 10 tickets purchased)
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Visit the exhibition from Monday to Friday
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Be an educational, extracurricular, nursery, institution recognized by the municipalities(proof can be requested at the entrance to the exhibition)
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Reserve maximum 48 hours in advance
BOOKING PROCEDURE AND PAYMENT OF TICKETS
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Your reservation online, using the form below, at least 2 days before your visit.
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Payment on site required. (Credit and debit cards accepted except Postcard)
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We do not sell on account, payment only at checkout at the entrance to the exhibition
PRICE CONDITIONS FOR SCHOOL AND EXTRA-CURRICULAR VISITS
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It takes 1 hour of visit on average
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Time inside the exhibition is unlimited, during exhibition opening hours (between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.)
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We do not do guided tours
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it is possible to picnic in the exhibition, but there is no place provided to rest (lack of space)
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If you are coming to several classes, it is wise to form groups (approx. 20) in order to facilitate access to the cloakroom and the entrance to the exhibition.
ACCESSIBILITY
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The exhibition is accessible by stroller and wheelchair
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There are toilets in the shopping center
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There are seats all around the terrariums for short breaks
PICTURES
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It is possible to take photos, however you must be careful not to frighten the animals. Paper on the windows, for example, stresses them out.