Seedammbad, Swimming center in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany.
Seedammbad is a swimming center in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany, with indoor and outdoor pools open throughout the year. The pools vary in depth and size, serving both casual swimmers and training groups.
The center was founded by citizens in 1926 and opened two years later as a public swimming facility. It grew out of a community effort to provide a space for water sports and swimming lessons.
The name Seedammbad comes from the Seedamm, an old dam structure near the site. Families, school groups, and sports clubs use it regularly, making it a steady part of daily life in the town.
The center is easy to reach on foot or by public transport, and parking is available for those arriving by car. It is a good idea to bring your own swimwear and towel, as rental options may be limited.
The pool once drew part of its water from a nearby natural warm spring called the Viktoria-Luise-Quelle. This meant the water stayed warmer than usual even in cooler months, setting the facility apart from ordinary public pools of its time.
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