Bath of Rogozhsko-Simonovsky District, building in Russia
Bath of Rogozhsko-Simonovsky District is an indoor swimming pool in Moscow built in 1930 with constructivist architecture characterized by simple lines and functional design. The building features large windows for natural light, a spacious rectangular layout, and a heated pool that operates year-round with clean water and standard facilities like changing rooms and lockers.
The building was constructed in 1930 and recognized as a nationally valuable town-forming object that reflects early Soviet architectural history. Despite the many changes Moscow has experienced, it has maintained its original constructivist design and continues to serve its intended purpose.
The pool has served as a social gathering place where neighbors meet and spend time together across generations. It remains a community hub where local residents feel at home and part of their daily routine.
The facility operates year-round and provides changing rooms, lockers, and showers for visitors. Plan your visit by checking opening hours in advance, bring your own towel and swimwear, and consider arriving early morning or late evening to avoid peak times.
The building was originally designed not just for swimming but as a social meeting place where the community gathered and bonded. This tradition continues today as residents integrate it into their daily routines and consider it a valued neighborhood institution.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.