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The Anarchic Playgrounds Where Putting Kids At Risk Is The Point
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of Reasons to be Cheerful

Kolle 37 encourages children to collaborate as they problem solve. Credit: Kolle 37.

Reasons to be Cheerful, September 4, 2025
Posted: September 21st, 2025
https://reasonstobecheerful.world/anarchic-playgrounds-risk-...

Kolle 37 is not your usual kind of kids’ recreation space. This 4,000-square-meter, anarchic adventure playground in the heart of Berlin’s central Prenzlauer Berg neighborhood is like the love child of a Wes Anderson set designer and a steampunk doorman at the city’s infamous Berghain nightclub. Also known as the Adventurous Construction Playground Kolle 37, this unconventional educational space allows children to build — or, indeed, destroy — structures as they see fit. (Parents can enter only one day a week, on Saturdays.) Kolle 37, which started in 1990, is open to children between the ages of six and 16, and offers a rare space for unaccompanied play and so-called “free-range parenting” — moms and dads are asked to give a cell phone number and leave the site promptly. The playground, which receives funding from Berlin government authorities, also offers practical courses such as pottery, blacksmithery, archery and handicrafts, and has a space for music practice. Weekly meetings are held among the kids to discuss rules and problems, with a system of cards used for behavioral issues. Yellows serve as warnings and reds mean a child must leave for the day, for example if they hurt someone or stole something. “They run everything,” says [social workert Marcus] Schmidt. “If the government or officials visit, the kids give the tour. There’s an equal relationship between children and adults here. This is a really, really special place.”

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