Nordbad, Swimming center and architectural heritage monument in Schwabing-West, Munich, Germany.
Nordbad is a swimming center on Schleißheimer Straße in Munich with multiple pools and wellness facilities within a structured architectural complex. The facility combines functional spaces with design elements characteristic of early 20th century construction.
The building was designed by architect Karl Meitinger and opened in October 1941. After the war, it underwent significant restoration work between 1949 and 1951.
The building displays architectural characteristics from the early 1940s and holds protected monument status. Visitors can observe the structured forms and solid construction that reflect the building practices of that era.
The center offers swimming pools and wellness services throughout the year and is easily accessible at Schleißheimer Straße 142. Visitors should check opening hours as the services may vary by season.
The facility features distinctive architectural elements along Hohenzollernstraße that have retained their original design. These details make the building an interesting subject for those interested in building history.
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