"Cherveno zname" swim complex in Sofia, Bulgaria was the biggest swimming venue on the Balkan peninsula.
It was built in 1985 to host the European Aquatics Championships.[1]
There were three indoor pools:
- Olympic swimming pool (50m lane),
- deep pool for diving and synchronized swimming,
- children’s pool for beginners.[2]
Outdoor pools:
- Olympic swimming pool (50 m lane),
- deep pool for diving.
It was totally renovated in 2009 (costs: ~6mio Euros).[3]
Over the years it hosted many Bulgarian meets in swimming and synchronized swimming.
The swim complex was closed in 2015.[4]
Coordinates: 42°40'26"N, 23°22'23"E[5]
References
- ↑ https://www.getlokal.com/en/sofia/pluven-kompleks-cherveno-zname
- ↑ https://www.getlokal.com/en/sofia/pluven-kompleks-cherveno-zname
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