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Stadtbad Schöneberg – Hans Rosenthal
Dive into Berlin's architectural and historical charm
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At Stadtbad Schöneberg, you immerse yourself in a piece of Berlin's history. Designed in 1930 by Heinrich Lassen, this architectural monument provides a unique setting for swimming and fitness enthusiasts. Enjoy the stylish ambiance and impressive architecture while you swim. Let the blend of tradition and sport inspire you.
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Did you know?
Since its opening in 1930, the Stadtbad has been a protected monument.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1930
- Architect
- Heinrich Lassen
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- 1930
Guided Story
Can you feel the echoes of the past in the air? This striking pool opened back in 1930 and quickly became a city landmark. Look up – the ceiling is a masterpiece by Heinrich Lassen, who envisioned this modern bathhouse. Imagine the thrill of past swimming competitions held here, where Berlin's finest competed for glory. Just behind you is Heinrich-Lassen-Park, a little green retreat named after the architect. Close your eyes and you might hear stories of old Berliners unwinding here after a long day. Visiting this place is like diving into history, infused with the refreshing energy of the water.
Location
Nearby

Schöneberg Museum
98 m away

Heinrich-Lassen-Park
92 m away

Dorfkirche Schöneberg
224 m away

Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche (Hauptstraße)
249 m away

Evangelisch Freikirchliche Gemeinde Berlin Schöneberg
209 m away

Rathaus Schöneberg
500 m away

Odeon
318 m away

Richard-von-Weizsäcker-Platz
439 m away