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Tropenhaus Frutigen is a unique and captivating destination nestled at the foot of the Bernese High Alps in Switzerland. This tropical paradise offers visitors a chance to experience a harmonious blend of mountain water, fish farming, and a tropical garden under one roof. The innovative energy concept utilized at Tropenhaus Frutigen encompasses closed resource-efficient material cycles and renewable energies, making it a pioneering location worldwide. The site also features a new permanent exhibition that takes visitors on a surprising journey of discovery, highlighting the history and significance of the sturgeon and caviar, which are stars at the Restaurant Tropengarten. One of Tropenhaus Frutigen's most captivating features is its tropical garden, which sets a unique atmosphere in the restaurant, where visitors can enjoy mouth-watering delicacies prepared using high-quality products from fish and caviar farming, as well as an abundance of fruits and spices from the garden. It's a culinary paradise with exotic flavors where visitors can immerse themselves in the tropical ambiance and feel as though they are actually in the tropics. Additionally, the tropical atmosphere, fish farming, and alpine setting form a compelling and remarkable combination that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Visitors to Tropenhaus Frutigen can also explore the historical background and significance of the site, discovering how the fish farming and tropical garden are rooted in the region's ancient history. The site's dedication to eco-friendly practices and conservation efforts makes it an ideal destination for those interested in sustainable tourism. Tropenhaus Frutigen offers a truly immersive experience, with the opportunity for guided tours and hands-on learning experiences that allow visitors to engage with the unique history and natural wonders of the location.

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