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Gustavsvik is a major recreational facility in the town of Örebro which was built in 1963 and it includes the largest water park in Northern Europe[citation needed]. Gustavsvik is one of Sweden’s most visited tourist and leisure facilities. In 2012, it had around 100,000 visitors.[1]

Gustavsvik

Northern Europe’s largest indoor swimming facility includes among other things a 50-metre long swimming pool with a diving tower and sunbeds, an adventure pool area with masses of attractions, a relaxation area, and a fitness centre with a gym and sunbeds. There are outdoor swimming pools outside, a water playground, a water slide, and large green areas suitable for sunbathing and other activities.

The facility is named after the owner of the brickyard which used to occupy the area where it is now situated.[2] An open-air pool was built in 1935; the first temperate indoor pool was built in 1963.[2] The facility was renovated in the early 2000s.[2]

Gustavsvik has been co-owned by Örebro Municipality and local businesses with Örebro as the main owner, but the municipality decided to step down as majority shareholder in 2013.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Mattisson, Linus (6 April 2013). "Antalet besökare på Gustavsvik bara ökar". Nerikes Allehanda. p. 12.
  • ^ a b c "Från tegelbruk till lerbad i Gustavsvik". Nerikes Allehanda. 22 August 2001.
  • ^ Stenström, Gabriel (11 November 2013). "Örebro kommun lämnar Gustavsvik". Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  • 59°15′40N 15°11′35E / 59.26111°N 15.19306°E / 59.26111; 15.19306


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