Sundhöll Reykjavíkur

Local nameSundhöll Reykjavíkur
LocationMiðborg, Reykjavík, Iceland

Sundhöll Reykjavíkur, is the oldest purpose-built indoor swimming pool in Reykjavík. It was designed by the Icelandic architect Guðjón Samúelsson and opened in 1937 at Barónsstígur, close to the elementary school Austurbæjarskóli. Along with Austurbæjarskóli and Landspítali, it was one of the first buildings in Reykjavík that made use of geothermal water that the public utility Laugaveitan pumped via a 3 km long pipe from Laugardalur. Originally the building was supposed to be finished in 1930, but work stalled due to the Great Depression. The building's exterior is a minimalist white that is almost Art Deco in style with tall narrow rectangular windows. Inside arches on the south side of the pool and the tiled changing rooms are other notable features. The main pool is 25 by 10 metres and with a depth from 0.9 to 4 metres. There are also hot tubs, and Guðjón's Hallgrímskirkja can be seen from the sundeck.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundhöll_Reykjavíkur

Address 45A Barónsstígur, Reykjavík 101, Iceland

Coordinates 64°8'29.93" N -21°55'13.126" E

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