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Youth information and participation

AG seats

Do you and your friends need places in your neighborhood where you can meet up? Streets, squares or green spaces where you can hang out? Then the AG Plätze is a good place to start!

On a meadow you can see pump tracks, undulating tracks on which you can ride bicycles.
Pump track Delkenheim
A skate ramp stands on a meadow.
Miniramp Naurod

What is the AG PLätze?

The AG Plätze (short for "Arbeitsgemeinschaft Plätze") is an association of departments of the City of Wiesbaden. Employees from the areas of social affairs, sport, green spaces and school buildings currently sit on the working group. The working group is responsible for implementing your concerns, ideas and suggestions for public spaces.

What are the tasks of the AG Plätze?

The Squares Working Group implements project ideas by young people for young people in public spaces.

The task of the Squares Working Group is to create new places for young people or to renovate and develop existing ones. In addition, the Squares Working Group supports the implementation of project ideas developed at the Wiesbaden Youth Conference. These project ideas are to be implemented within one year.

The AG Plätze was created as part of the "Enabling Youth" action program.

I would like to tell the AG PLätze something!

Then use the online form from the Youth Info Center. We will take your ideas and suggestions to the next meeting of the Places working group.

Here you will find youth squares and locations that have been renovated by the AG Plätze:

Places are marked with green circles on a map of the city of Wiesbaden. Places for young people have been realized there.

Youth Info Center

Address

Schwalbacher Straße 6
65185 Wiesbaden

Notes on public transport

Public transportation: Schwalbacher Straße/Luisenforum Bus routes: 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15, 17, 18, 23, 24, 27, 28, 30, 33, 45, 47, 48, E3, E6, E14, E15, E17, E23, E33, E45, E47, 171, 245, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, X72, X76

Opening hours

Monday to Friday
13 to 18 o'clock

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