Dierenpark Tilburg

The Tilburgs Dierenpark was a zoo at the Bredaseweg in Tilburg, Netherlands.

History

The park opened its doors in 1932 as a wedding present from Johan Burgers (the founder of Royal Burgers' Zoo) to his daughter and her husband from Tilburg. In 1946 the park was sold to C. van Dijk & Sons who helped to develop the park as well. The park was closed in 1973.[1][2]

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In 2008 a few museums from Tilburg organized an exposition together with writer Nicole van Dijk. As a part of this project a book was published "Het Tilburgs dierenpark, een familiegeschiedenis" (The Tilbury zoo, a family history).

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References

  1. van Dijk, Nicole. "Tilburgs Dierenpark: Introduction". cubra.nl. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  2. van Dijk, Nicole. "Tilburgs Dierenpark: Plans". cubra.nl. Retrieved 14 April 2013.



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