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Milan’s Prettiest Pools
Milano, a city rich in water heritage but without a coastline, has a long-standing tradition of beautifully designed public swimming pools. These venues not only offer relief during the sweltering summers but also showcase stunning 20th-century architecture. A must-visit is Centro Balneare Giulio Romano, opened in 1929 and once the largest outdoor pool in Europe, inspired by Palladian design. Bagni Misteriosi (formerly Piscina Caimi), a 1939 Art Nouveau gem, combines heritage with innovation, including a floating stage and UV purification. Piscina Cozzi, inaugurated in 1934, was Italy’s first indoor pool, featuring diving platforms and striking mosaics. Piscina Solari, opened in 1963 within Don Giussani park, features glass walls that invite the outside in - perfect for a relaxing swim year-round. These pools blend history, design, and Milanese culture, making them perfect for tourists seeking a refreshing and stylish local experience
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