Kildeskovshallen, Sports complex and heritage monument in Gentofte Municipality, Denmark.
Kildeskovshallen is a sports complex in Gentofte, Denmark, containing several swimming pools of different sizes, multiple sports halls, and training areas for various activities. The facility also includes physiotherapy services, a fitness center, and conference spaces for visitors.
The building was designed by architects Karen and Ebbe Clemmensen and constructed between 1966 and 1972, with the swimming pools opening first. It was officially registered as a heritage monument in 1998 because of its architectural significance and impact on Danish sports.
The complex functions as a social gathering point where multiple sports communities train and compete together regularly. You will see families and athletes of all ages using the spaces in their daily routines.
The complex is easily accessible with changing rooms, showers, and parking available for visitors. It is helpful to check opening hours in advance as facility access may vary depending on scheduled training sessions and events.
The complex serves as a primary training facility for several notable Danish sports teams, including basketball club SISU Copenhagen and volleyball teams. This role makes it a place where competitive athletes regularly prepare for their competitions.
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