re:publica 24 for Kids

30.04.2024 - On all three days of re:publica, kids can play and have fun at several locations on the festival site.
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Ein Kind spielt im Kids Space mit Legosteinen.
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Stefanie Loos/re:publica

re:publica is for everyone! That's why children are more than welcome here. The time at #rp24 should be fun for parents and children – there are various offers and locations at our festival for this purpose.

Facilities

The first place to go for anyone coming to re:publica with a child is the Kids & Baby Space near the accreditation desk at the main entrance. There is a quiet corner for parents, caregivers and infants for short breaks or for nursing. You will also find a nappy-changing table here and baby carriers that can be borrowed for a deposit.

At the Affenfelsen (Monkey Rock) – the central meeting point at re:publica in Hall 3 – and at the Homebase in the Community Garden, there are two play stations for kids with great toys, colouring books, pencils, crayons and a library with (picture) books.

The outdoor area with bobby cars and a sandpit in the DTM Park promises even more action. 

A workshop highlight also awaits all children in the Lokschuppen of the Deutsches Technikmuseum (German Museum of Technology): a city of the future is being created from small models for the little robot Ozobot.

For older kids aged 13 and above, we recommend a visit to TINCON, which takes place on all three days between 9.30 am and 2.30 pm in parallel to re:publica at STATION. Click here to register.  
 

Tickets

Children up to and including the age of 15 can attend re:publica 24 free of charge! Please remember to bring proof of age. Further information can be found here.

If you are coming to re:publica with a child, there is the possibility to get free access for a caregiver. Please send an enquiry to ticket@re-publica.com as soon as possible. You can find more information here.
 

Thanks to our partners!

A big thank you goes to our cooperation partners Rascal & Friends, DIDYMOS, Stokke, Playmobil, miniland, Freche Freunde and to Beltz Verlagsgruppe for their support.