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The Ludwig-Barnay-Platz, situated in the heart of Wilmersdorf's vibrant artist colony in Berlin, is set to reopen following extensive renovations that have taken longer than initially anticipated. The official reopening ceremony is scheduled for this Friday, marking the culmination of a project that faced significant delays due to the discovery of munitions during the construction process.
Originally planned for completion a year earlier, the renovation of the square has transformed the area into a modern recreational space under the theme of 'Artist Quarter.' The redesigned playground now features a variety of new equipment, including swings, slides, climbing structures, a large hammock, and a water play area, catering to children of all ages.
In addition to the playground enhancements, the square has also been upgraded with a boulebowl and an expanded flower bed, enhancing the greenery and aesthetic appeal of the space. Two existing table tennis tables have been retained, providing ongoing recreational opportunities for visitors.
The renovation project began in January 2024, but unforeseen challenges arose when workers uncovered an old fire pond that had been filled with munitions and other hazardous materials during the post-war years. This discovery necessitated the involvement of specialists to safely excavate the munitions, leading to additional delays. Furthermore, the contaminated soil was replaced, and the concrete basin of the pond was removed to ensure the area is safe for public use.
Funding for the renovation came from Berlin's urban beautification program, as well as specific allocations for the renovation of childcare facilities and playgrounds. The district's environmental office also played a crucial role in the planting and landscaping efforts, contributing to the square's revitalization.
The square itself has a rich history, having been named after Ludwig Barnay, a prominent actor and one of the founders of the German Theater, since 1963. Barnay's legacy is honored through the square's name, which was established in 1910.
With its reopening, the Ludwig-Barnay-Platz is poised to become a central hub for families and artists alike, reflecting the artistic spirit of its surroundings while offering improved recreational facilities for the community.
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