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Founded | 2 April 1957 |
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Headquarters | Alterheim, Surenland, Zitru |
Parent | Dursen Parks & Resorts (The Dursen Company) |
The Dursenland Resort, commonly known as Dursenland, is an entertainment resort in Alterheim, Surenland. It is owned and operated by The Dursen Company through its Dursen Parks & Resorts division and is home to two theme parks (Dursenland Park and Dursen's Islands of Adventure), three hotels and a shopping, dining and entertainment district known as Dursenplex Alterheim.
The resort was developed by the Dursen brothers in the 1950s. When it opened to guests on 2 April 1957, the property consisted of Dursenland and the Dursenland Hotel. After the success of the multi-park, multi-hotel business model at Dursen Ahckman Resort, the Dursens acquired large parcels of land adjacent to Dursenland to apply the same business model in Alterheim.