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National Swimming Pool of Thessaloniki

National Swimming Pool of Thessaloniki is one of the two largest swimming pools in Thessaloniki.

  1. Modern and Contemporary era (1912 - )


    1965 The Aristotle University granted the swimming pool to the General Secretariat of Sports.

    1975 It was inaugurated by hosting the Balkan Swimming Games.

  2. Ottoman era (1453- 1912)


  3. Byzantine era (331 AC- 1453)


  4. Roman era (30 BC- 330 AC)


  5. Hellenistic era (322- 31 BC)


  6. Classical era (478-323 BC)


  7. Archaic era (800-479 BC)


  8. Geometric era (-1100- 800 BC)


  9. Prehistory (-1100 BC)


What I can see

On an area of 14,540 sq.m., a very important sports venue, the National Swimming Pool of Thessaloniki, is developed. It is located on Agiou Dimitriou Street. From the north side, it faces the Cedar Hill (Sheikh Sou) and from the south, the Aristotle University and the city. It has two indoor (25m and an auxiliary) swimming pools and an open one (50m), a canteen, indoor gym, changing rooms, administration offices and diving boards.

What I can't see

The buildings were built gradually. They host classic swimmers, divers, polo, artistic swimmers, technical swimmers, disabled athletes, students and there are times available for the public.

Info

  • Address: Ag. Dimitriou St.

Bibliography

Ν.Ο.Ν.Τ., (2018), Εθνικό Κολυμβητήριο, [National natatorium] in

https://www.eakth.gr/egkatastaseis/xoroi-ethniko-kolumvitirio

Last visit 12/11/2022