Prinzregentenstadion, Artificial ice rink and swimming facility in Prinzregentenstrasse, Munich, Germany.
Prinzregentenstadion is a sports and recreational facility on Prinzregentenstrasse in Munich that houses both an indoor ice rink and outdoor swimming pools. The complex includes changing facilities, spectator seating, and food services alongside the main skating and swimming areas.
The facility was founded in 1933 and has served the Munich community as a sports venue for decades. It underwent major renovation work and reopened in 2003 with updated equipment and infrastructure.
The facility serves as a gathering place for winter and summer sports enthusiasts from the local community. Visitors experience a public space where seasonal activities shape how people use and enjoy the venue throughout the year.
The venue operates seasonal facilities, with the ice rink open during winter months and outdoor pools active in summer. Equipment rental is available on-site, and visitors will find changing facilities and food options throughout the complex.
The facility cleverly transforms the same space between two entirely different sports depending on the season. This dual-purpose design allows one location to serve skating enthusiasts in winter and swimmers in summer, making efficient use of urban space.
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