Spielplatz an der Odinstraße
Bogenhausen
Address:
Odinstraße 29, 81925 München
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
Spielplatz an der Odinstraße 29 München
Located at Odinstr. 29 in the Bogenhausen district of Munich, this playground is situated in the northern section of a local park. In 2013, the playground underwent an upgrade that specifically focused on enhancing the play area for toddlers. This included the addition of a new sand play area complete with a playhouse, designed to stimulate imaginative play among younger children. To further enrich the play environment, boulders were incorporated into the design, offering opportunities for climbing and providing natural seating elements. The existing climbing net, which likely catered to older children, was renovated and strategically relocated to the play area intended for school-aged children. The total cost of this expansion and renovation project amounted to 73,000 euros, and it was made possible in part through generous donations. Notably, the Bogenhausen district is also home to the Crocodile Playground in Scheinerstraße, which is described as a brand-new facility particularly suitable for children up to 5 years old, featuring a racetrack and modern play equipment. The Bogenhausen area offers a wide array of playgrounds, as indicated by a comprehensive list of various locations. For those relying on public transportation, the playground at Odinstraße 29 is conveniently accessible via several nearby stops, including Arabellapark Nord (288 meters away), Arabellastraße (318 meters away), Arabellapark (375 meters away), and Odinstraße itself (601 meters away). The focused upgrade on the toddler area in 2013 suggests an emphasis on providing quality play facilities for the youngest children in the community. The separation of play areas by age group, with a dedicated space for toddlers and another for school children, promotes age-appropriate play. The existence of another new playground for young children in the same district provides families with additional options. The good public transport links ensure that the playground is accessible to a wider segment of the local population.
Located at Odinstr. 29 in the Bogenhausen district of Munich, this playground is situated in the northern section of a local park. In 2013, the playground underwent an upgrade that specifically focused on enhancing the play area for toddlers. This included the addition of a new sand play area complete with a playhouse, designed to stimulate imaginative play among younger children. To further enrich the play environment, boulders were incorporated into the design, offering opportunities for climbing and providing natural seating elements. The existing climbing net, which likely catered to older children, was renovated and strategically relocated to the play area intended for school-aged children. The total cost of this expansion and renovation project amounted to 73,000 euros, and it was made possible in part through generous donations. Notably, the Bogenhausen district is also home to the Crocodile Playground in Scheinerstraße, which is described as a brand-new facility particularly suitable for children up to 5 years old, featuring a racetrack and modern play equipment. The Bogenhausen area offers a wide array of playgrounds, as indicated by a comprehensive list of various locations. For those relying on public transportation, the playground at Odinstraße 29 is conveniently accessible via several nearby stops, including Arabellapark Nord (288 meters away), Arabellastraße (318 meters away), Arabellapark (375 meters away), and Odinstraße itself (601 meters away). The focused upgrade on the toddler area in 2013 suggests an emphasis on providing quality play facilities for the youngest children in the community. The separation of play areas by age group, with a dedicated space for toddlers and another for school children, promotes age-appropriate play. The existence of another new playground for young children in the same district provides families with additional options. The good public transport links ensure that the playground is accessible to a wider segment of the local population.