Minimundus
Local name: Minimundus
The Minimundus miniature park, known in Poland as the "Mini World", has as many as 150 miniature figures perfectly representing the most popular architectural objects from around the world. The park was established in 1958, while in 2003 the Planetarium was also opened. Initially, Minimundus was purely hobby, but over time it turned into the most popular attraction of Carinthia.
The most-watched miniatures include Paris Eiffel Tower, New York Statue of Liberty, Sydney Opera House and London White House.
Tourists - Medienproduktion, who are responsible for creating miniatures, have the greatest impact on new objects appearing in the park. The park regularly consults about missing objects.
All proceeds from the functioning of the Mini World are allocated to the "Save a Child" foundation, which operates near the park.