
Bäderland Alsterschwimmhalle
A gem of Hamburg's swimming heritage
Did you know?
The Alsterschwimmhalle was designed by Walter Neuhäusser.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Walter Neuhäusser
- Heritage Status
- Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Imagine standing here, surrounded by the rich history of Hamburg-Nord, looking at a true architectural gem. The Alsterschwimmhalle, crafted by Walter Neuhäusser, is not just an indoor pool; it's a testament to a time when swimming was a cultural phenomenon. Look up and take in the striking roof structure, like a protective canopy over the building. Recently refurbished, it shines once more, blending the old with the new. Just behind you, a short walk away, is the Outer Alster Lake, offering a scenic backdrop for a leisurely stroll. You might sense the echoes of the past, the joy and laughter of those who've swum here for decades. This heritage monument is more than a place to swim—it's a vibrant slice of Hamburg's history.
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