Happy spectators enjoy the show as the suspense rises. An introduction to the Eagle’s Stage requires no fanfare. The impressive location alone and the act of becoming better acquainted with the birds of prey is a formative experience in itself. Visitors have free, daily access to the Eagle’s Stage on Mount Ahorn from mid-June to October (except Wednesday and Friday) between 10.00 a.m. and 12.00 p.m., where they can visit the falconers with their Birds of Prey. At the Birds of Prey Show, which takes place daily (except Friday) at 02.00 p.m.,up to 380 "cinema-goers" can experience the majestic aerial acrobats in action and, in addition to the impressive flight manoeuvres, discover exciting information about the habits of these feathered wild animals. A show of this kind at such close quarters is way better than any evening at the cinema.
Happy spectators enjoy the show as the suspense rises. An introduction to the Eagle’s Stage requires no fanfare. The impressive location alone and the act of becoming better acquainted with the birds of prey is a formative experience in itself. Visitors have free, daily access to the Eagle’s Stage on Mount Ahorn from mid-June to October (except Wednesday and Friday) between 10.00 a.m. and 12.00 p.m., where they can visit the falconers with their Birds of Prey. At the Birds of Prey Show, which takes place daily (except Friday) at 02.00 p.m.,up to 380 "cinema-goers" can experience the majestic aerial acrobats in action and, in addition to the impressive flight manoeuvres, discover exciting information about the habits of these feathered wild animals. A show of this kind at such close quarters is way better than any evening at the cinema.