This Playground in Prague Has Unique Objects from 1961

2022-05-29 00:26:03 By : Ms. Tracy Lee

The playgrounds from our childhood don’t exist anymore. Technical specifications have been drastically changing our surroundings.

If you find an exception, you will be filled with happiness. The playground Kaštánek  (The little chestnut) in Stromovka   park was designed by recognized sculptors Olbram Zoubek  and his wife Eva  Kmentová in 1961 and is also an open-air gallery.

The historical residential buildings nearby and Prague’s “Central Park” make the place remarkable.  The playground consists  of a climbing tower, eight low climbing frames, and four climbings bars made of  scaffolding pipes.  

Most  of the concrete parts were painted white.  The small plastic geometric details are framed by rich colors – red, blue and yellow. The whole concept is simply picturesque.

The playground  was sensitively restored for the first time  in 2017 with the assistance  of Olbram Zoubek.  

Today,  it is considered  important proof  of the artistic  feeling of the early 1960s when this period  allowed more freedom in the creation of art on playgrounds than in the galleries. It is not common to find such preserved art in public places.

I took the photo in freezing weather and appreciated that I could absorb the atmosphere completely alone. Otherwise, it is always full of children.