Located approximately 60 km south of Berlin we have the
world’s largest dome that houses an artificial tropical resort. The structure
itself is 360 meters long, 210 meters wide, 107 meters high and makes use of
14,000 tons of steel to remain erected. To give our readers a little perspective
here; it can house 8 soccer fields and the Statue of Liberty can be easily
placed inside it. The building has a volume of 5.5 million cubic meters. There
are no supporting pillars inside the hall. This structure was designed and
built back in 2000 for the CL160 which was never completed and eventually the
company went bankrupt in 2002 and two years later emerged the Tropical Island
Resort.
Once you enter the dome, you’ll be stepping into the world’s
largest artificial rainforest. There are around 30,000 tress, groundcover and
bushes. One can very well find some carnivorous plants, coffee bushes, banana
trees, jungle creepers and many other exotic plants. There is a one km long
path that goes through the forest and then we have a bridge right above the mangrove
swamp which gives quite a view to its users. The dome makes use of real
sunlight to provide nourishment to 500 species of plants that are planted
within it.All the visitors are welcome to enjoy the 200 meters long artificial
beach where they can even go for a swim in the artificial sea and enjoy 26
degrees Celsius all the time. The sea has been outlined with sandy beaches and
has some small tropical islands which have been decorated by employing grass
hunts. You’ll also find many re-creations of some of the very famous
architectural work from Asia; Angkor Wat, the Balinese Temple Gate etc. You can
find Buddha statues in abundance and there are ponds and canals running through
the site.
This facility is open 24/7 all year long and has a lot of
activities to keep attracting visitors. For instance; a swimming pool with a
capacity of 8,000 persons at a time, 25 meters high water slide, restaurants,
mini-golf course and many other highlights. Let’s not forget the overnight
camping on Paradise beach.
The dome enjoys some really cool environment friendly
features as well. The recycled water from the pools is used to water the
plants. Owing to the humidity inside,
every now and then water condensation gathers and then falls resulting
in spontaneous rain showers which are really cool!
So if you’re planning to visit Germany, do take a trip to
this wonderful place.
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