Hallenbad Stuttgart-Heslach, Indoor swimming pool in Heslach, Stuttgart, Germany
Hallenbad Stuttgart-Heslach is an indoor swimming facility in the Heslach district offering multiple pools for different activities. The interior contains a diving pool, a 25-meter lap pool, and a separate area designed for children.
The building was completed in 1929 by architects Franz Cloos and Friedrich Fischle as Germany's largest indoor pool at that time, measuring 50 meters long. Its design in the New Objectivity style became influential for how similar swimming facilities were built in later decades.
The facility serves as a community gathering place where people come together for swimming and recreation. The distinctive concrete arch design creates a memorable setting that shapes how visitors experience the space.
The facility is located at Mörikestraße 62 and resumed operations in fall 2024 after major renovation work. It is helpful to check opening hours in advance, as they may change seasonally or during special events.
The locker rooms beneath the hall contain original individual cabins with built-in storage compartments from 1929. These preserved details offer a rare look at how early swimming facilities were equipped and used.
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