At Easter 2025, renowned cartoonist Peter Gaymann transformed Europa-Park in Rust into a vibrant art hub. Joined by over 100 children, he painted a life-sized bull symbolizing Europe’s diversity. The two-day event left a lasting impression with its cultural focus.
Creative Collaboration with Peter Gaymann
Peter Gaymann, born in Freiburg and one of Germany’s most celebrated cartoonists, led the Easter 2025 event at Europa-Park. Together with over 100 children, he decorated a life-sized bull highlighting the unique traits of European countries. Roland Mack, owner of Europa-Park, praised the artist: “Peter Gaymann is incredibly charming, witty, and deeply connected to his roots. He’s a remarkable illustrator with a keen eye for detail.”
Europa Bull as a Highlight of the Gaymann Exhibition
The painted bull represents the unity and diversity of Europe. Starting October 16, 2025, it will be displayed at the major Gaymann exhibition in the blue fire Dome within Europa-Park’s Icelandic themed area. The exhibition promises to showcase Gaymann’s works to a wide audience.
Memorable Easter Experience at Europa-Park
The two-day art event at Easter 2025 gave children the chance to unleash their creativity under Gaymann’s guidance. The initiative underscored the importance of art and cultural diversity, core values at Europa-Park.