New wooden Danube swimming pools may come: work starts in 2025

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In the 19th century, there were several open-air, “floating” wooden swimming pools on the River Danube, even in its downtown section, between the Hungarian Parliament and the Elizabeth Bridge.

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Dávid Vitézy, a member of the Budapest Municipal Assembly and former mayoral candidate supported by PM Orbán’s Fidesz, would like to reintroduce that special kind of swimming pool to the locals and tourists in Budapest. An NGO, Valyo, measured water quality in 2024 and found that – except for periods of heavy rains and floods – the water quality of the Danube is acceptable for swimming and bathing. A good example is the Római Beach, which is free and accessible to many during the hottest days of the summer.

The only free Budapest Danube beach Plázs Római Beach
The Római Beach. Photo: FB/Gergely Karácsony

Vitézy’s proposal to prepare the building and creation of the first Danube wooden swimming pool downtown was accepted by the Municipal Assembly on 18 December.

The politician promised to start the preparatory work in January 2025 by carefully measuring the venue options, water quality results and possible operation.

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A River Seine swimming pool in Paris. Photo: FB/Valyo

The cradle of the Hungarian swimming sport

“At the beginning of the twentieth century, there were nine such wooden swimming pools in Budapest”, Valyo wrote on their official website. The pools hovered on rafts floating on the water. They had railed sidewalks, cabins, and a rectangular pool, where safety slats protected the bathers from the constant drift of the river water.

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