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Europa-Park is a theme park in Rust, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. [3] Covering a total area of 95 hectares, twenty themed areas offer around a hundred attractions, including shows and fourteen roller coasters. The park also includes six hotels, a camping site, a tepee village, a cinema and a conference center. [2]
Voltron Nevera (or simply Voltron) is a multi-launch roller coaster at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany. [1] The ride opened to the public on 26 April 2024 as part of a new Croatian-themed area in the park. Voltron Nevera was manufactured by Mack Rides at their factory in Waldkirch, Baden-Württemberg.
The municipality of Rust is home to Europa-Park. Currently welcoming approximately 5.6 million visitors per year, containing more than 100 attractions and shows, Europa-Park is the largest theme park in German-speaking countries and the largest seasonal theme park in the world. It employs around 3,600 people and indirectly secures up to 8,500 ...
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Pirates in Batavia (2020) (German Piraten in Batavia [1]) is a water dark ride at Europa-Park that opened on July 28, 2020. It was rebuilt in place of the old ride by the same name, which burned down in a fire in 2018.
Euro-Mir is a space-themed spinning roller coaster located at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany. [1] Unlike most spinning coasters, however, the cars do not spin freely, but are rotated by motors at set points during the ride. It was designed by Franz Mack and opened in 1997. The ride is modeled on the Soviet/Russian space station Mir.