The first Children’s Rights Square in Western Austria

Children have rights – and in the future also a place of its own.
In the middle of the Kulturhauspark Dornbirn, the first “Square for UN Children’s Rights” is being created in Vorarlberg.

A place that makes visible what is often overlooked: children have rights. Starting in March, 13 creatively designed, double-sided signs will be installed throughout the park. Some are prominently displayed, others deliberately a bit hidden. Written in child-friendly language, they invite children, adolescents, and adults to pause, reflect, learn something new, and engage in conversation through questions, puzzles, and interactive elements.

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Location in Kulturhauspark

The square was intentionally placed in a central, easily accessible location and at a popular meeting point for families.

 

Existing features such as the playground, the willow shelter, the Peace Pole, the public bookcase, and the raised beds of the “Edible City” are conceptually and symbolically connected to children’s rights, giving these places a new experience and meaning.

100% Child and Youth Participation

From the very beginning, children and young people actively shaped the development, design, implementation, and presentation of the project.

“By children, for children – youth participation is often requested but rarely realized. The Children’s Rights Square should not only make children’s rights visible but also the children and young people themselves.”
― Jubo Viola Amann

The young project creators developed content, contributed their perspectives, presented the project to potential partners, and engaged with city planning, transportation planning, and other committees. They took responsibility—even when it became challenging.

From Idea to Vision

What to Expect in the Park

11 interactive Children’s Rights signs

Creatively designed, partially hidden, and inviting to explore.

Each sign focuses on a central children’s right, for example:

  • Right to education

  • Right to play and leisure

  • Protection from violence

  • Right to equality

  • Right to health

  • Protection from war and displacement

  • Right to participation

  • Right to a healthy environment

  • Right to a safe home

  • Right to information

  • Right to needs-based support in case of disability

✨ The signs include simple explanations, thought-provoking questions, small puzzles, QR codes, and interactive elements.

Made Possible Together

The Children’s Rights Square was initiated by the Children and Youth Ambassadors for UN Children’s Rights and SDGs of Caritas Auslandshilfe Vorarlberg and implemented together with numerous network partners, including:

 

KIJA, JugenDornbirn, aha, Peter & Heike Mennel, Großeltern für Enkelkinder, LZH, Volksschule Edlach, Dornbirner Jugendwerkstätten, OJAD, Vorarlberger Kinderdorf, Junge Kirche, and Vorarlberger Kinderbetreuung—supported by the City of Dornbirn.

 

Additional partners include: Plattform für Menschenrechte, Children and Youth Ombudsman, Amnesty International, Klimabündnis, Startbahn, Red Cross, Scouts, Dornbirn City Library, Südwind, Caritas, Catholic Church Dornbirn, Dornbirn Childcare, Vorarlberger Family Association, Inatura, Caritas Volunteers, and Hospiz Caritas.

 

Together, they create a vibrant space with workshops, activities, and events throughout the year—for example, crash courses in sign language, workshops on climate change and democracy, graffiti jams, family festivals, flea markets, and clothing swap parties.

Official Opening

📅 Wednesday, March 18, 2026
🕒 3:30 PM
📍 Kulturhauspark Dornbirn

We will celebrate the opening of the first Children’s Rights Square in Vorarlberg together with all network partners.

“Together, we are sending a clear message: children’s rights must become more visible and well-known in public spaces—and remain so.”
― Children and Youth Ambassadors

Our Goal

The Children’s Rights Square is planned as a pilot project for 6–12 months.

Our hope: a permanent, official designation as the “Children’s Rights Square.”

We want to show:

 

Children’s rights belong at the center of our society—not on the margins.

“Children’s rights belong at the center of our society – not on the margins.”

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