Skate park
As Skatepark refers to a specially designed for skateboarders decorated surface on which there are obstacles ( english obstacles ) such as edges ( curbs ), railings ( rails ) and skate ramps are located. Some of these skate parks are also covered or in closed buildings, which are then called skate halls .
History and function
The first skate parks were believed to have been built in the United States .
Today, more and more cities are building skate parks or similar facilities in order to create better opportunities for leisure activities for children, young people and adults who use skate equipment. In addition to the provision of obstacles specially tailored to the needs of athletes and acrobats, which can otherwise hardly be found in the usual residential area, the advantage of closed systems is that there is also danger to the driver himself or to other people and passers-by who are in public traffic areas , and the damage to houses, banisters and other parts of the public or private infrastructure can be excluded. Skate halls also have the advantage that they can be used regardless of the weather.
Well-known skate parks
- Area 51 Skatepark, Eindhoven
- AREA241 - Skateplaza, Plauen
- Audi GVZ in Ingolstadt
- Bmx-MTB Park Gamigstrasse Dresden
- B-Project skate hall in Nuremberg
- Emerica Skatepark Ravensburg
- Euroskate in Munich (closed since 2006 due to lack of funding), but two new parks were built: Keyhole and Little Keyhole
- Funbox Amalie, food
- GKN Skatepark, Trier
- Hall Eleven skate hall in Stuttgart
- Hasselt Skateplaza, Hasselt (Belgium)
- Haus Rott Skate & Bike Park, Spich
- Leipzig heating house, Leipzig
- Herne Skatepark, Herne
- I-Punkt skate hall in Hamburg
- Skatepark Parque de La Granja in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- "Kap 686" in the Rheinauhafen of Cologne
- Kesselbrink Bielefeld Bielefeld
- Lake Owen, Wisconsin
- Massive Skatepark, Näfels
- Mellow Park, Berlin
- North Brigade in Cologne
- Oceanside Skatepark in Oceanside , CA
- Pappelplatz, Berlin
- Playground Skatehall, Aurich
- Riding hall in Ulm
- Rheinpark, Duisburg
- Rollmops Skatepark, Halle (Saale)
- Rollo, Brunswick
- Rondell Skatepark, St. Georgen
- Schengfeldwiese, Mondorf
- Skate Factory, Essen was closed on December 10, 2006
- Skatehalle Berlin, Berlin (-Friedrichshain)
- Allerpark Skatepark, Wolfsburg
- Brilon Skatepark in Brilon
- Skatepark Dietenbachpark, Freiburg im Breisgau
- Skatepark Emsdetten, Emsdetten
- Geltendorf Skatepark, Geltendorf
- Skatepark Helker Berg, Billerbeck
- Immenstaad skate park on Lake Constance
- Skatepark Lingner Allee Dresden
- Skatepark Rotehorn, Magdeburg
- Skateplace Haaren, Heinsberg
- Skate Plaza, Bremen
- Skate plazas in Canada and the USA , the new generation of skate parks
- Skater paradise, St. Vith in Belgium
- Skaters Palace , Munster
- Skatopia, Rutland, Ohio
- Suzuki Bike & Skatepark, Cologne
- The Cradle Skatepark, Brixlegg
- The Last Hole, Hohenfichte
- Thuringia Funpark, Mühlhausen / Thuringia
- TSG, Uslar
- Walhalla Why-o-land, Braunschweig
- Wicked Woods skate hall in Wuppertal
- Widdig site, Lülsdorf
- Woodward in America:
- Woodward Camp in Pennsylvania
- Woodward West in California
- Yard-Skatehall Hannover
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Skatepark: Extension inaugurated - www.freiburg.de - Planning, building and traffic. Retrieved July 3, 2020 .
Web links
Initiative to establish the correct pronunciation and spelling of Skatepark in Germany