Publish Time:2016-05-11 15:53:15Source:WTCF
【Introduction】:Built in 1928, Yrjönkatu Swimming Hall is the oldest public swimming hall in Finland
(Image source: www.visithelsinki.fi)
Built in 1928, Yrjönkatu Swimming Hall is the oldest public swimming hall in Finland. The architecture of the building is historically and artistically noteworthy, representing a fine example of Classicism. You can swim in Roman-style baths and can even do so naked! There are separate times for men and women. The swimming hall was voted the best City Break Experience in 2008.
Address: Yrjönkatu 21 b
Tel:00358-9-31087401
Website: http://www.hel.fi/www/Helsinki/en/culture/sports/indoor/swimming/
Opening hours:
Different times for men and women; please check webpages. Closed during the summer season.
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