This Italian region now has Europe’s highest Tibetan bridge
It’s not for the faint-hearted
The park will be able to accommodate numerous sports activities and will be complete by the end of next year
Local authorities in Bratislava’s district of Karlova Ves have unveiled plans for their latest project – the construction of a massive park that will be able to accommodate all kinds of sports activities and will contribute to the overall beautification of the urban area.
The creation of this new multifunctional park on Karloveská Street is spearheaded by the Bratislava Metropolitan Institute (MIB) in cooperation with the Karlova Ves district and the City Hall. Previously, the land had no specific function - the city district of Karlova Ves simply had planned to build a park on the site. Now, these plans are coming to fruition as work on its construction should be completed at some point during 2021.
The new park will be able to accommodate different kinds of sports activities. The venue itself is outlined by a running track, while inside it one will be able to find a skate park with a grandstand for sitting, cross-fit or parkour area. At its opposite end, there will also be a playground perfect for children.
"We really need to appreciate that even in this difficult period, the capital was able to find funds in its budget to complete this place. Creating full-fledged spaces with quality greenery and versatile use is our duty towards the inhabitants of Bratislava. It will also please as a nice gift to the people of Karlova Ves after a period of considerable difficulties that they had to endure during the reconstruction of the tram line, " stated Dana Čahojová, mayor of the Karlova Ves district.
The multifunctional park project is one of the projects of the Capital City and the Metropolitan Institute of Bratislava for better public spaces, through which the city improves the quality of roads, sidewalks and public spaces for all Bratislava residents throughout the city.
Possibly making it the only legislature in the world with a religious temple on-site
It’s not for the faint-hearted
And the effect is especially prominent among younger people who often turn down job offers due to the lack of nearby housing
Presenting the next chapter in the Dutch capital’s ‘Stay Away’ campaign aimed at rowdy tourists
The City says this has become a necessity due to the increasing number of incidents involving these vehicles
That way you can notify a canal lock keeper to open the gates so the animals can swim through
The organizers had been considering different Parisian spots, but always with the idea of the flame being visible to the people
Electricity production in that Eastern European country will not release direct CO2 emissions anymore
Possibly making it the only legislature in the world with a religious temple on-site
We owe the unusual cultural icon to this country in Europe
The country’s capital has been a pioneer in crafting policy and initiatives to improve coexistence between people and pets
The amendment to the law shows regard for the public health of youngsters
Urban dwellers across the EU are having a say in making their surroundings friendlier to people and the environment.
Forests in the EU can help green the European construction industry and bolster a continent-wide push for architectural improvements.
Apply by 10 November and do your part for the transformation of European public spaces
Catch up with some recommendations for the 2024 European Capital of Culture programme from the mayor of Tartu
An interview with the ICLEI regional director for Europe аfter the close of COP28
An interview with a member of the No Hate Speech Network team