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Kreutzbergs Menagerie in Germany
Kreutzbergs Menagerie
Type circus
Owner -1874: Gottlieb Kreutzberg
Last elephant left 1874
Closed down 1874
Place
Reichenbach
District
Landkreis Görlitz
State Sachsen
Region
eastern Germany
Country
Germany
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Description
Kreutzbergs Menagerie, in Reichenbach, Sachsen,
Germany
. The last elephant left in 1874. Kreutzbergs Menagerie closed down in 1874.
Comments / pictures The owner Gottlieb Christian Kreutzberg, (1810-1874), not known where, dealt in exotic wild animals and had connections with Carl Hagenbeck .
Toured in Sweden in the 1850s and 1860´s.
In 1862 Kreutzberg bought a Group
of freshly imported animals from Egyptian Sudan from the Austrian animal trader Lorenzo Casanova , including the first African elephant imported to Europe in Post Roman time.
In 1874, Gottlieb Kreutzberg
was killed by his tigers, and the famous Kreutsberg Menagerie of Leipzig was sold to Antonin Kludsky. The so-formed Kludský menagerie became the Czech Kingdom’s largest (as reflected by contemporary posters).
Gottlieb\'s daughter Anna Kreutzberg, born in Posen in 1843, was married in Norwich UK in 1866 to the Nubian lion tamer Joseph Ledger, who appeared at the Folies Bergere in Paris with his lions and tigers and traveled extensively in Europe. In the later stages of his life, he worked with Wombwells Circus, also Ginettes, mainly in the north of England, especially in Bolton and Manchester.
Gottlieb\'s son Karl Kreutzberg, toured Europe as a big cat trainer, and became famous in Spain, by letting a bull and a lion fight to death. A drawing by H. Leutemann depicts a young chained elephant being attacked by an Adult
lion inside a caged wagon.
References for records about Kreutzbergs Menagerie
Recommended Citation Koehl, Dan (2025). Kreutzbergs Menagerie, Elephant Encyclopedia. Available online at https://www.elephant.se/location2.php?location_id=1001 . (archived at the Wayback machine )Sources used for this article is among others:
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