PISCINE ART DÉCO
Classified as a historical monument, the Roger-Salengro pool is the last Art Deco pool in France open to swimmers. Built in 1936, this swimming pool had a double function: to be a place of leisure for the local population but also to give them access to hygiene. Built by Paul Hanote, its architecture is reminiscent of the great pre-war transatlantic ships. Composed of a paddling pool, two basins, two solariums and two diving boards, the pool offers water heated to 29°C (31°C for the paddling pool). You can also enjoy swimming lessons, aquafitness classes, aquabike (on reservation) and adult sessions where fins are allowed.
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