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Children play on an indoor construction site with colorful foam blocks. They wear construction helmets and have fun building and playing., © Julia Ochs
A child in a construction helmet and safety vest looks out smiling from a wall of colorful foam blocks. The blocks are red, yellow and blue., © Julia Ochs
Children play with colorful building blocks on an indoor construction site. They are wearing construction helmets and safety vests. Modern rooms can be seen in the background., © Julia Ochs
Children at a play construction site in the StadtPalais, wearing construction helmets and high-visibility vests. Colorful play equipment can be seen in the background., © Julia Ochs
Children wearing construction helmets play on an indoor construction site with colorful building blocks and wheelbarrows., © Julia Ochs
Children play on a slide in an indoor playground. The surroundings are colorful with yellow walls and play equipment., © Julia Ochs
A laughing child slides out of an orange tube on a children's construction site. Surrounded by colorful foam blocks in yellow, blue and red., © Julia Ochs
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Kinderbaustelle im Stadtpalais - Museum für Stuttgart

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Welcome to the children's construction site on the garden floor of the StadtPalais - Museum für Stuttgart! Little builders, architects and craftspeople can build their city of the future here.
In addition to exciting children's books on the topic of construction sites and cozy cushions, the construction container also has mini dungarees and safety helmets. Get changed, grab a helmet and off you go. Do you already have an idea of what you want to build? A building as high as a fairytale tower, as safe as a castle or as light as a castle in the air? You can team up with the other construction site children, ask dad and mom for help or start building your unique structure on your own. Climbing onto the scaffolding will give you a great overview of the construction site. You can then hurtle down the rubble chute into the huge trough.

Use the conveyor belt, construction vehicles, cranes and sack trucks to transport the various building materials to the desired location. And now get to work! Have fun discovering, building and, of course, playing!

Conveyor belt
Move and transport building blocks.
Dumpster
Collect and recycle demolition materials.
Scaffolding with rubble chute
Demolish and rebuild the higher structures.
Climb onto the scaffolding and hurtle down the rubble chute.
Construction container
Plan, learn, design and consult.
Retreat and reading corner.
Information

When: Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Cost: free for all children!
Suitable for 4 -10 years
(under the supervision of an accompanying adult)

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Location & Contact

Stadtpalais – Museum für Stuttgart
Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 2
70173 Stuttgart

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