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Reptilienzoo, Königswinter

#6 among attractions in Königswinter

Zoo, Aquarium
Reptilienzoo

Facts and practical information

The Nibelungenhalle is a domed building in Königswinter, a town in the Rhine-Sieg district of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is located on the way up to the summit of Drachenfels, where Siegfried is said to have slain the dragon, and displays a collection of paintings by Hermann Hendrich on Richard Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen and on Wagner's Grail opera Parsifal. The hall includes a "dragon's lair" and a reptile zoo outside.

The Nibelungenhalle is a listed building.

Architectural style: Art NouveauCoordinates: 50°40'15"N, 7°12'15"E
Address

111 DrachenfelsstraßeKönigswinter Germany

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Day trips

Reptilienzoo – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Drachenfels, Schloss Drachenburg, Petersberg, Nibelungenhalle & Drachenhöhle.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which popular attractions are close to Reptilienzoo?

Nearby attractions include Nibelungenhalle & Drachenhöhle, Königswinter (1 min walk), Ausstellung zur Geschichte des Naturschutzes, Königswinter (4 min walk), Schloss Drachenburg, Königswinter (5 min walk), Hirschburg, Königswinter (6 min walk).

How to get to Reptilienzoo by public transport?

The nearest stations to Reptilienzoo:

Train
  • Schloß Drachenburg (5 min walk)
  • Königswinter Drachenfelsbahn (9 min walk)

Tram
  • Königswinter Denkmal • Lines: 66 (10 min walk)
  • Rhöndorf • Lines: 66 (24 min walk)

Bus
  • Wintermühlenhof • Lines: 521, Petersberg-Shuttle (14 min walk)
  • Sealife • Lines: Petersberg-Shuttle (15 min walk)

Where to next? Visit north rhine westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia region page or discover the top tourist attractions in Germany.