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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 .
In addition to Europa-Park, which attracts several million visitors every year, there is the Taubergießen nature reserve, one of the few remaining river floodplain landscapes in Germany. In 2014, Germany's first climate change garden was opened at the Rheinauen Nature Center northwest of Rust. The garden's most notable feature is an 18 meters ...
The Europa-Park Stadion, also known as the Mooswaldstadion (German pronunciation: [ˈmoːswaltˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ⓘ) by fans, [1] is a football stadium in Freiburg, Germany. It primarily serves as the home stadium of SC Freiburg , replacing the club's former home, the Dreisamstadion .
Ringsheim/Europa-Park station is a railway station in Ringsheim, Germany on the Mannheim–Karlsruhe–Basel railway. It is the closest railway station to Europa-Park and shuttle buses carry passengers the 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) distance to the park. The name of the station was changed from Ringsheim to Ringsheim/Europa-Park in December 2021. [1]
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.
Europa-Park, a theme park in Rust, Germany Europapark, a neighborhood in Groningen , Netherlands Groningen Europapark railway station , a train station in Groningen, Netherlands
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Alpenexpress Enzian (formerly Grottenblitz) is a powered roller coaster with optional virtual reality ride experience manufactured by Mack Rides and located at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany. It is located in the Austria-themed section of the park. Opening in 1984, Alpenexpress was the first roller coaster built at the park.