Leolandia near Milan is a pleasant family amusement park, which is run by the Zamperla family. Originally, the park started as miniature park Minitalia in 1971. In 1997, the families Triberti and Fabbri turned it into an amusement park. Since 2007, however, the Zamperla family has been running the park and with them the expansion to a theme park took place, whereby mainly rides from their own construction are presented in the park.
Fun Fact #1: The Leolandia was the first theme park of the Zamperla family. Meanwhile they run, among others, the Luna Park and the Steeplechase Park on Coney Island, New York or Luneur in Rome.
Fun Fact #2: The large scale miniature land of the park has the shape of the Italy.
After having spend the early morning in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, my friend Hisham and I drove to Heidelberg to meet another friend of us. Together we decided to have a train trip to the nearby city of Frankfurt, where we wanted to have a look at their art festival of lights; the Luminale. Although, I’m not the biggest fan of Frankfurt, after all I only know their busy train station and some high sky scrappers, I was very impressed by the festival, which spreads out within large parts of the city and invites you to have a very long walk along the various instalations.
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As I currently spend my internship at Daimler in Sindelfingen, I’ve a lot of time to explore a little bit of the South. Together with my friend Hisham, we spend the early morning in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, where we had a closer look at the historical city and a good lunch before heading towards Heidelberg to meet another friend of us.
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