This is a list of swimming pools in Hungary.
List of pools
Image | Pool | City | Length | Team | Capacity | Inaugurated | Notes |
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Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium's three swimming pools *Indoor (1930) *Outdoor (1937) *Tamás Széchy outdoor (c.2006) |
Budapest | ? ? 50 m |
Hungary men's national water polo team, Hungary women's national water polo team, UVSE |
1930 1937 2006 |
The swimming pools and related diving facilities have been expanded and improved several times.[1][2] Renovations c.2006 before the 2006 European Championship added outdoor 50-meter pool and diving pool, named after Tamás Széchy. Total of indoor and outdoor pools, including for diving, was then eight. | |
![]() | Danube Arena's swimming pools *Long *Long *Short | Budapest | 50 m 50 m 25 m | 5,000 | 2017 | Indoor | |
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Debrecen Swimming Pool Complex's swimming pool | Debrecen | 50 m | 2,000 | 2006 | indoor | |
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Rudas Baths' swimming pool | Budapest | 21.5 m[3] | 1896[4] | indoor | ||
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Gellért Baths's swimming pool | Budapest | 246 square metres (2,650 sq ft) surface area[5] | c.1912-18[6] | indoor | ||
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Lukács Baths's men's and women's swimming pools | Budapest | outdoor | ||||
See also
References
- ↑ "Pécsi Eszter 100". Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2020-06-09.
- ↑ "Hajós Alfréd Nemzeti Sportuszoda és Széchy Tamás Uszoda – Nemzeti Sportközpontok". mnsk.hu. Retrieved 2019-03-20.
- ↑ "Baths Budapest: Rudas Bath". Baths Budapest.
- ↑ "HISTORY OF RUDAS THERMAL BATH".
- ↑ "BATH UNITS OF GELLÉRT THERMAL BATH".
- ↑ "History of Gellért Baths". Budapest Baths.
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