Key:community_centre
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community_centre |
Description |
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To describe the type of a community centre. |
Group: amenities |
Used on these elements |
Documented values: 8 |
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Useful combination |
Status: de facto |
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community_centre=* is used to further describe the type of an object tagged as amenity=community_centre.
A community centre can have many forms in different cultures, and serve different kinds of communities, thus it is useful to characterise it further.
How to map
Draw the campus of the community centre, comprising buildings and related open space. When there is no open space, draw the building. If the geometry of the centre is not known or the centre occupies just a few rooms in a larger building, set a node.
Tag with amenity=community_centre and community_centre=*.
If the facility serves a particular target group, add community_centre:for=*.
Possible values
Tag | Description |
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community_centre=village_hall | A non-religious hall in rural areas, particularly in the centre of a village. |
community_centre=community_hall | A non-religious hall, more general than in the centre of a village. Specific target groups can be added, e.g. community_centre:for=senior. |
community_centre=parish_hall | Assembly/festivity rooms of religious communities, which are no place of worship. Also known as church hall. |
community_centre=youth_centre | A facility that provides room and potentially instructions for children, teenagers and/or young adults to spend their leisure time. Specify the target group with community_centre:for=juvenile or community_centre:for=child. You can also give precise age ranges with min_age=* and max_age=*. |
community_centre=family_centre | A facility that focusses on parents spending time with their children. You can add community_centre:for=family. |
community_centre=cultural_centre | A facility providing space for cultural activities for all ages. See Cultural centre on Wikipedia. |
community_centre=international_centre | Like community_centre=cultural_centre, but focused on multicultural activities. |
community_centre=language_centre | A facility providing space for activities related to a particular language, beyond being a simple language school, e.g. Goethe-Institute for German activities in foreign countries. |
community_centre=meeting_room | A place for holding meetings, lectures, courses in a community; in a smaller setting than a hall. |
community_centre=events_venue | A community-driven space for holding events. See also amenity=events_venue for places where events are commercially organised. |
community_centre=club_home | A facility of a particular club or association. |
community_centre=social_centre | A centre of fraternities, sororities, professional societies, union halls and other nonprofit organization. |
community_centre=environment_centre | A facility hosting environmental activists and organisations. |
community_centre=aula | An aula is a (covered) room intended for communal gathering, such as for funerals. |
community_centre=events_centre | A large, multi-purpose building used to hold events. |
community_centre=conference_centre | A large building used to hold a convention, where individuals and groups gather to promote and share common interests. See also amenity=conference_centre. |
community_centre=* | Further values are possible if needed. |