Geibeltbad Pirna
The Geibeltbad Pirna is a public bath and water sport facility in Pirna near Dresden, Saxony in Germany. Finished under the Nazis on June 20, 1937, it is one of the largest baths in the world. Completely paid by the Anna Marie Geibelt Foundation (House of Wettin Royalists) and constructed on a her mud area, between April - June 20, 1937 (three months construction only). The foundation got it's inspiration from the International Hygiene Exhibition, were the public bath in that new form had been invented. The 20,000 square metre site was renovated and upgraded in 2001-02 to include an indoor swimming pool, wellness centre and other facilities. From 1937 to 1990 Geibeltbad was a venue for the German swimming championships as well as a training site. In 2006, the bath welcomed 233,588 visitors.
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Walkmühlenweg, Pirna
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N 50.946018 ° | E 13.940674 ° |
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Sport-Schwimmbecken
Walkmühlenweg
01796 Pirna, Sonnenstein
Saxony, Germany
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