Fabó Éva Swimming Pool, Public swimming complex in Dunaújváros, Hungary.
Fabó Éva Swimming Pool is a public recreational facility with multiple pools designed for different swimming activities and skill levels. The complex includes both indoor and outdoor swimming areas with supporting changing rooms and amenities.
The facility opened in 1977 following designs by architect Károly Weichinger and marked an important development for the city's infrastructure. Since its establishment, it has remained a key part of local recreation.
The facility is named after swimmer Éva Fabó, honoring an important figure in Hungarian sports history. The space shows how swimming and recreation are central to the community's leisure life.
The site houses several pools with varying temperatures and dedicated areas for beginners and experienced swimmers. Visitors should bring their own towels and check opening times in advance, as these may vary by season.
The facility was used as a filming location for the movie Red Sparrow in 2018, bringing international attention to the site. This moment made the place interesting for film enthusiasts and curious visitors alike.
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