Piscine Talleyrand, building in Reims, France
Piscine Talleyrand is a public swimming pool located in downtown Reims with a 25-meter basin suitable for swimmers of all levels. The facility features bright, airy spaces with large windows, spacious changing rooms upstairs, and a wellness area with saunas and steam baths.
The pool was built in the 1930s and has been part of the city's daily life since then. A major renovation in the late 1980s modernized the facility while preserving its historic character.
The pool serves as a gathering place for the Reims community where people regularly train, relax, or spend time with families. The friendly atmosphere and welcoming staff make visitors feel at home, and the facility has become a natural part of daily life for many locals.
The pool is easily accessible from the city center and near several bus lines. Opening hours vary by season and day of the week, so check beforehand before your visit. The facility operates year-round and offers flexible timing to accommodate different schedules.
The pool is named after Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, a famous French diplomat, giving the place a sense of historical heritage. This connection to French history transforms it into more than just a training facility, adding cultural significance to the everyday visit.
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