Guldborgsund Zoo

Located in Nykøbing on the Danish island of Falster, its gardens display thousands of flowers in the summer months.

[1] The zoological garden was established in 1933 by Carl Heinz Krag, a 20-year-old pet shop owner, with help from friends and family.

The facility closed during World War II, but re-opened afterwards, becoming a people's park in 1970.

In the old tropical house, there are capuchin monkeys, marmosets, and a terrarium for reptiles including iguanas and snakes.

The new South American tropical house exhibits snap turtles and dwarf caimans.