Piscine Les Dauphins, Municipal swimming pool in Sector 6, Grenoble, France.
Piscine Les Dauphins is a covered swimming facility in Sector 6 with a main 25-meter pool featuring varying water depths and a separate recreational pool for lighter activities. The complex also includes a water slide and massage benches integrated into the main swimming area.
The pool was built during the period following Grenoble's 1968 Winter Olympics, when the city invested in expanding its sports facilities. Located on Avenue Edmond Esmonin, it reflects the modernization of the city's recreational infrastructure.
The pool serves as a meeting place where local families and swimmers of all ages gather regularly. Classes and group activities here are part of the weekly routine for many residents.
The pool is open daily and has changing rooms and showers for visitors. It is easy to reach by public transport and has parking available nearby.
The facility has a special system that creates an artificial current, allowing swimmers to train against flowing water. This feature is uncommon in most swimming pools.
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