Germany - Hansa Park, located in Northern Germany, is set to introduce a new attraction for the 2025 season, currently shrouded in mystery.
The park is currently constructing a new themed building in the park’s entrance area.
This large structure, 60 meters long, 40 meters wide, and 19 meters high, is speculated to house either a dark ride or an indoor/outdoor experience.
The building’s theme draws inspiration from the Palace of Braga in Portugal, with early theming reflecting the medieval architecture of the historical site.
Officially named Palacio de Braga, the project is being kept under wraps by the park, with details to be revealed in upcoming installments of a YouTube documentary series.
Hansa Park, known for its Hanseatic city themes, continues to expand its “Hanse in Europe” area, which already includes representations of cities like Krakow, Stockholm, and Lisbon.
The park has been steadily growing, recently adding a giant freefall tower in 2019, a children’s water ride in 2021, and a carousel observation tower in 2022.
As anticipation builds, more details about the Palacio de Braga will be disclosed, promising a blend of historical storytelling and immersive experiences for visitors.
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