About the Playground
We plan to expand the territory of the playground built in the frame of the 1st rhythm of the developments right next to the ruin area with park areas of lawn and trees.
The central element of the playground is the “watchtower” which can be climbed on from more sides and through climbing equipment of different structure and difficulty. According to the Roman thematic this climbing-clambering games of skill serves practically as a gladiator school which was common across the ancient Rome. The poles and capitals are uniquely carved and reflect the style of the Roman race chariots while the rotation of the wheel he dynamism and turbulence of the races.
Also as a part of the gladiator school some balancing poles are waiting for the children with unique carvings of animals that were Roman symbols or had cultural importance (eagle, wolf, goose, snake).
The archaeological site is an important part of the playground. There are replica pieces of ancient pottery and of coins of the region hidden in the sand on a circumscribed part and the children can compile these objects with layout forms such as a puzzle. As an imitation of the ancient chariot races there are two tread wheels installed.