Simhallsbadet, Helsingborg
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City | Helsingborg, Sweden | |||||||||||||||
Opened | 1941 | |||||||||||||||
Architect(s) | Mogens Mogensen | |||||||||||||||
Home club(s) | Helsingborgs SS | |||||||||||||||
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Simhallsbadet is a swimming venue in Helsingborg. It hosts a 25 m swimming pool, another smaller pool and a sauna.
The building was designed by the Swedish architect Mogens Mogensen and completed in 1941.[1] Mogensen had presented the plans in 1936; it was built between 1939 and 1941.[1] Simhallsbadet was built as part of a project to address sanitation problems in south Helsingborg.[1] The building is built in brown Helsingborg brick. The entrance part is built in a functionalistic style, while the pool section has a vaulted copper roof and a glass facade facing the street Carl Krooks gata.
The building was renovated in 2001.[2]
56°02′21″N 12°42′11″E / 56.039062°N 12.703114°E