20 April 2020, Schleswig-Holstein, Sierksdorf: Christoph (l) and Claudia Leicht, Managing Director of Hansa-Park in Sierksdorf, look into the camera. The planned opening of the amusement area in the district of Ostholstein on 28 March 2020 has been postponed indefinitely due to the Corona crisis. Opened in 1977, the Hansa-Park offers various theme areas with integrated shows and rides with a view of the Baltic Sea on an area of 460000 square metres. Until the end of the season in October, around 1.4 million visitors make their way to the park every year. (to dpa "Amusement parks in the north a

20 April 2020, Schleswig-Holstein, Sierksdorf: Christoph (l) and Claudia Leicht, Managing Director of Hansa-Park in Sierksdorf, look into the camera. The planned opening of the amusement area in the district of Ostholstein on 28 March 2020 has been postponed indefinitely due to the Corona crisis. Opened in 1977, the Hansa-Park offers various theme areas with integrated shows and rides with a view of the Baltic Sea on an area of 460000 square metres. Until the end of the season in October, around 1.4 million visitors make their way to the park every year. (to dpa "Amusement parks in the north a Stock Photo
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20 April 2020, Schleswig-Holstein, Sierksdorf: Christoph (l) and Claudia Leicht, Managing Director of Hansa-Park in Sierksdorf, look into the camera. The planned opening of the amusement area in the district of Ostholstein on 28 March 2020 has been postponed indefinitely due to the Corona crisis. Opened in 1977, the Hansa-Park offers various theme areas with integrated shows and rides with a view of the Baltic Sea on an area of 460000 square metres. Until the end of the season in October, around 1.4 million visitors make their way to the park every year. (to dpa "Amusement parks in the north are waiting for a date for reopening") Photo: Frank Molter/dpa

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