Ancienne piscine de la Broucheterre, Art Deco apartment complex in Charleroi, Belgium
The Ancienne Piscine de la Broucheterre is an Art Deco residential complex with geometric patterns and large windows that frame a central courtyard. The structure contains 33 units of varying sizes, each with a balcony or terrace.
This structure was built in 1932 as a public swimming pool designed by architect Oscar Quinaut to serve Charleroi's residents. A major renovation in 2002 converted the building into social housing apartments.
The building reflects how Charleroi transformed public spaces to meet changing needs over time, with the courtyard now serving as a meeting point for residents today. This shift shows how the city adapted community facilities for modern living.
This is a residential building not open to interior visits since it contains private apartments. You can observe the exterior architecture and geometric facade design from the street.
The name comes from its original use as a swimming pool, which held special meaning in Charleroi's community life for generations. Local residents often still refer to the site by this historic name despite its current residential purpose.
Location: Charleroi
Architects: Oscar Quinaut, Pierre Blondel
Architectural style: Art Deco
Address: rue Averroès
GPS coordinates: 50.41780,4.44571
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:03
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