Insect Park
10:00 - 17:00
Closed

Băile Seiche/Szejkefürdő (Odorheiu Secuiesc/Székelyudvarhely) 535600, Romania

About

The Insect Park is located next to the Mini Transylvania Park, where both giant insects, 2 meters high, and smaller insects made by our team are exhibited. The park is the only one of its kind in Romania and the second in Europe, a similar one can be visited in Poland.

The park displays 18 giant robotic insects, so tourists can see and hear how they behave in nature. These insects originate from our country, ranging from the common tick to grasshoppers, ants, butterflies, ladybugs and even scorpions.

Information:
The park is located at Băile Seiche, near Odorheiu Secuiesc.

Tickets: 
  • Adult ticket: 25 RON
  • Children's ticket (free for children under 3): 15 RON
  • Ticket for senior citizens: 15 RON
  • Group ticket (minimum 10 people):
    • Adults: 22 RON
    • Children / pensioners: 13 RON
CAUTION!
!!! People with disabilities are admitted free of charge if they have a document proving this!!!

We look forward to seeing you at the Băile Seiche/Szejkefürdő near Odorheiu Secuiesc/Székelyudvarhely!

Program overview

Recreation Nature Walk

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