A magical tree, a spider web, and a climbing wall: young Muscovites have chosen the capital's most unusual playgrounds.

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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The Active Citizen for Children platform summed up the results survey, in which children aged six to 14 chose the most unusual playground in Moscow.

Absolute poll leader The play area in the N.E. Bauman Garden was the winner, with 26 percent of the votes cast. It offers everything for fun, new friendships, shared games, and vibrant experiences—from a magical tree with a slide to a mini-rope town and a mini-climbing wall. You can explore the surroundings from a large ramp, like the deck of a giant ship, stretching across the entire play area. Younger children can enjoy the sandbox and swings.

In second place is the "Spider's Lair" playground in the Kuskovo Forest Park (16 percent of votes). Its bright colors set the mood for exciting adventures. The playground got its name from its tall tower with intricately woven climbing ropes.

Third place, with 15 percent of the votes from young "active citizens," went to the playground in Terletsky Forest Park. It resembles a forest kingdom with fairytale houses. Six towers are connected by walkways, some of which are shaped like giant trees.

The opinions of young Muscovites will help children choose new and exciting places to play and discover, and will also serve as an excellent guide for parents looking for the most unusual and exciting places for future outings with their children.

"Active Citizen for Children"is an online platform created specifically for Muscovites aged six to 14. It allows children to participate in surveys to make important decisions for the city. They can also enjoy engaging quizzes, games, comics, and videos that introduce the capital and tell about its history, development, and children's projects.

The platform is being developed by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” and the capital Department of Information Technology.

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