Goldschmiedplatz, Public square and park in Hasenbergl, Munich, Germany.
Goldschmiedplatz is a public square in the Hasenbergl neighborhood featuring multiple recreation areas for different age groups. The site includes volleyball courts, table tennis tables, chess areas, and a skate park that serve both casual players and regular users.
The square takes its name from the Goldschmied family who settled in the region during the 14th century. The land later functioned as a combined bus and train station before being transformed into the recreational park it is today.
The square serves as a gathering place where neighbors and different age groups come together to play and socialize. Community-run flea markets show how local people use the space to share and exchange goods across generations.
The square is easy to reach and offers parking on paved areas for visitors arriving by car. A community house managed by resident initiatives provides a space for local gatherings and events.
Abandoned railway tracks still cross through the site, serving as a tangible reminder of its past as a station. Local gardening groups tend to ten experimental beds where residents grow vegetables together in shared plots.
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