Maximilianpark Hamm

Park Hamm, North-Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

What to expect

The Maximilianpark is a leisure park in the city of Hamm, North-Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was established in 1984 on the site of the former Zeche Maximilian coal mine. The park features a 40-meter-high glass elephant, a tropical butterfly house, a children's paradise with playgrounds and a pirate ship, and a lake with walking trails. The park also hosts various events and exhibitions, including concerts, theater performances, and markets. With over 400,000 visitors per year, it is a popular destination for families and nature lovers. The park is part of the Route of Industrial Heritage and the Roman Route, and it offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and industrial history

Plan your family visit to the Maximilianpark Hamm with these blog insights 👇

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Römer Lippe Route bike tour with children from Paderborn to Hamm

Römer Lippe Route bike tour with children from Paderborn to Hamm
This family's experience:

Activities: If we had more time in Hamm, we would have visited Maximilianpark. "Besides a butterfly house, there are large water playgrounds, a steam train for the little ones and industrial culture for the grown-ups."

Highlights: We would have loved to explore the water playgrounds, steam train and butterfly house. It sounds like a perfect family day out ✨