The Pionierpalast (Pioneer Palace) was opened on 3 October 1979, offering children numerous leisure activities and serving as an event venue for the GDR pioneer organization. At the time, the complex was part of the Pionierpark "Ernst Thälmann", today's Volkspark Wuhlheide. The park grounds also included an open-air stage from the 1950s and a park railroad that still runs today. Since 1995, the FEZ has been a wholly-owned subsidiary of the state of Å·ÃÀÊìÅ®ÂÒÂ× together with the State Music Academy. According to the Senate, it is the largest non-profit children's, youth and family center in Europe. Covering an area of 13,000 square meters indoors and 175,000 square meters outdoors, it offers a diverse educational and cultural program for all generations.