
Märchenspielplatz
Neukölln
Address:
Sonnenallee 294, 12057 Berlin
Opening Hours:
- Monday: Open 24 hours
- Tuesday: Open 24 hours
- Wednesday: Open 24 hours
- Thursday: Open 24 hours
- Friday: Open 24 hours
- Saturday: Open 24 hours
- Sunday: Open 24 hours
Features
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Swings
- Slides
Description
More Fairy Tales in Neukölln
Located on Sonnenallee in the Neukölln district, within the welcoming Von-der-Schulenburg-Park, the Märchenspielplatz, or Fairy-Tale Playground, offers another enchanting space for children to immerse themselves in the world of classic stories .
Similar to its namesake in Heinrich-Lassen-Park, this playground is also beautifully themed around the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, bringing familiar characters and narratives to life through its play structures .
A prominent wooden climbing castle serves as a central attraction, challenging children to conquer its walls and ascend using ropes, rewarding their efforts with a fantastic view and a sense of accomplishment .
Once they've reached the top, numerous play elements offer opportunities for balancing and sliding, and a large, enclosed slide provides a thrilling way to return to the ground .
Classic playground favorites such as swings and seesaws are also available for timeless fun .
Recognizing the needs of younger children, a small playhouse equipped with a balancing beam and a gentle slide provides a safe and engaging space for toddlers .
Adding to the magical ambiance are a charming fairytale fountain, a designated seating area perfect for storytelling or taking a break, and a water area with different levels for splashing and cooling down on warm days .
For those who enjoy games, the playground also features a mill game table and a foosball table, offering additional entertainment options .
The ground of the playground is sandy, making it ideal for building sandcastles and engaging in creative digging play .
The existence of two fairy-tale themed playgrounds suggests that this theme is popular and effective in attracting families with young children, leading to its replication in different parts of the city.
The inclusion of features like a water area and game tables demonstrates a trend towards providing a wider range of activities in playgrounds, catering to different interests and extending the potential length of visits.
The location within Von-der-Schulenburg-Park underscores the role of playgrounds as integral components of urban parks, providing dedicated play areas within larger green spaces for community enjoyment.
Located on Sonnenallee in the Neukölln district, within the welcoming Von-der-Schulenburg-Park, the Märchenspielplatz, or Fairy-Tale Playground, offers another enchanting space for children to immerse themselves in the world of classic stories .
Similar to its namesake in Heinrich-Lassen-Park, this playground is also beautifully themed around the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, bringing familiar characters and narratives to life through its play structures .
A prominent wooden climbing castle serves as a central attraction, challenging children to conquer its walls and ascend using ropes, rewarding their efforts with a fantastic view and a sense of accomplishment .
Once they've reached the top, numerous play elements offer opportunities for balancing and sliding, and a large, enclosed slide provides a thrilling way to return to the ground .
Classic playground favorites such as swings and seesaws are also available for timeless fun .
Recognizing the needs of younger children, a small playhouse equipped with a balancing beam and a gentle slide provides a safe and engaging space for toddlers .
Adding to the magical ambiance are a charming fairytale fountain, a designated seating area perfect for storytelling or taking a break, and a water area with different levels for splashing and cooling down on warm days .
For those who enjoy games, the playground also features a mill game table and a foosball table, offering additional entertainment options .
The ground of the playground is sandy, making it ideal for building sandcastles and engaging in creative digging play .
The existence of two fairy-tale themed playgrounds suggests that this theme is popular and effective in attracting families with young children, leading to its replication in different parts of the city.
The inclusion of features like a water area and game tables demonstrates a trend towards providing a wider range of activities in playgrounds, catering to different interests and extending the potential length of visits.
The location within Von-der-Schulenburg-Park underscores the role of playgrounds as integral components of urban parks, providing dedicated play areas within larger green spaces for community enjoyment.