
André Malraux
André Malraux
Colmar, France
Last updated: February 11, 2026
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Visitor Reviews
**★★★★★ fadi alyassin — 6 months ago
Quiet and pleasant place and the games are safe for children
**★★★★☆ Nico Nicolas — a year ago
I have very fond memories of Place Malraux from over twenty-five years ago. There was table tennis available (my childhood friends and I used it a lot, one-on-one or two-on-two, and with five or six people, a rotating table – it's physical because you have to turn every time you hit the ball). Back then, the rotating table was bigger and made entirely of steel. The thing is, you'd put a friend in the middle and spin it non-stop. You had to have a strong stomach for it. In those days, cell phones
**★★★☆☆ CR KettlebellSwing — 3 years ago
A relaxing spot not too crowded, away from car traffic: it could even be great if public toilets and a water point were installed there, more shaded benches would also be needed.
**★☆☆☆☆ Max Alsa — a week ago
As a tourist in Colmar, I've noticed that there's dog shit everywhere around the train station. When are you going to install cameras and impose €300 fines? Luckily, tourists don't go to this area, but it's really not appealing.
**★☆☆☆☆ Evesque Daniel — 5 years ago
Playgrounds on Place André Malraux in Colmar are in a sorry state. In urgent need of renovation. Too bad, because the surface is ideal. A handball court A basketball hoop A boules court A children's playground Due to the poor condition of the grounds, few people go there. Not to mention the dog droppings scattered across the grass. Too bad for the neighborhood children who don't have other playgrounds nearby.
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