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November 12, 2023
The most beautiful and best indoor swimming pools in Vienna
2023-11-11 23:00:01
Swimming is not just a great sport to really work out. A visit to the indoor swimming pool regularly sweetens gray days in Vienna. Our favorite city has a few real gems in this regard. And the best thing: Entrance fee is in all of them municipal indoor swimming pools only 7 euros. We have collected some really nice indoor pools in Vienna for you where you can dive in and relax.
Amalienbad
We’ll start right away with one of the audience’s favorites, because the Amalienbad is rightly one of the most beautiful indoor swimming pools in Vienna. Here you can swim under a glass roof amidst beautiful Art Nouveau architecture. At the beginning of the 90s it was one of the largest bathing halls in Europe. Today that is no longer true, but we prefer it cozy anyway. Speaking of cozy: There is also a Finnish, organic, steam and infrared sauna. Take the U1 to Reumannplatz, from there you can’t miss it.
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Jörgerbad
You can also find a really cool Art Nouveau ambience while swimming in the Jörgerbad. The indoor swimming pool in the 17th district is the oldest indoor swimming pool in Vienna that is still in operation. It offers you a large sports pool, a children’s pool, various saunas and a shower bath. In summer you can dive into the small outdoor pool, and the little ones can let off steam in the water play garden. You can reach the indoor swimming pool with the U6 (Alserstraße station, then 10 minutes on foot) or with tram line 43 (Palffygasse station).

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Hütteldorfer Bad
The former Penzing forest pool now bears the name Hütteldorfer Bad. It’s not huge, but it has all sorts of amenities that make it very exciting for a short visit. In addition to a sports pool, there are various adventure areas with a whirlpool, lazy river and waterfall. Kids will have a lot of fun because there is a large water slide, water cannons, a play stream and a non-swimmer pool. If you prefer something cozy, you can retreat to the sauna or relax in the relaxation area. From the Hütteldorf S-Bahn and U-Bahn station you can reach the swimming pool in 10 minutes.

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Bathhouse coffin factory
Don’t panic, what sounds morbid at first quickly turns out to be a little oasis. Counter-current system, whirlpool bubbling with musical accompaniment and a chamber for sweating with a fine starry sky – these are just some of the highlights that the bathhouse offers. But be careful, the Sargfabrik bathhouse is primarily accessible to club members: At public bath house Non-members can also dive. Day entry is here 14 €, one hour Swimming costs you 7 € and the Clubbeitrag amounts to 120 € per year.

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Therme Vienna
Although not an indoor swimming pool in the true sense, it is a wonderful oasis of well-being for everyone who is looking for a short break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The Therme Wien is the perfect place for anyone who has already grown tired of the colder temperatures. Warm water, lots of relaxation and sliding fun are waiting for you here. You can reach the thermal baths with the U1 (Oberlaa). For three hours You pay entry with a box here 28 €.

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Brigittenauer Bad
No matter what you enjoy most – whether it’s a sports pool, a baby pool or a family pool – everyone will be tempted to jump into the water in the Brigittenauer Bad. Special senior pools with massage jets are also offered. A bistro is available for a short snack break. The best way to get there is to take the U6 to Jägerstraße at the Leipzigerplatz exit. Early risers can swim laps during the week from 6:45 a.m. to 7:50 a.m.

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Have you got a taste for it? Then we recommend a visit to one of the thermal baths in or around Vienna. And if you are looking for a program for rainy days in Vienna, it’s best to follow the list of bad weather programs for Vienna. Once you are logged in, you can save the list and never miss an update.
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TV Show Ratings: Star Academy Struggling to Compete with French TV Thriller and Logic Game
2023-11-12 09:33:00
The eleventh edition of the “Star Academy” is struggling to get established on TF 1. This Saturday, November 11, the flagship TV show on the front page was overtaken by the rebroadcast of a thriller from France 3, winner of the cathodic match, and the return of the logic game presented by Cyril Féraud, on France 2. According to the Médiamétrie site, “Meurtres à Porquerolles” quietly took the lead in the ranking, thanks to 3.67 million followers, representing 19.1% of the public in front of the television.
As for the return of the game presented by Cyril Féraud, it offers France 2 second place in the ranking. “100 percent logic: the answer is before your eyes” tickled the sense of observation of 3.53 million curious people, or 19.5% of PDA (the game was longer than the Three TV movie, this which explains a greater market share). This is less than last week, when “Mort sur la piste” attracted 4.64 million viewers for 23.8% audience share (PDA), but it must be said that the unprecedented might count on a distinguished guest in the person of Jason Priestley, aka Brandon Walsh from the series “Beverly Hills 90210”.
“Star Academy” down on TF1
TF 1 must therefore be satisfied with the bronze medal. The first part of the “Star Academy” bonus, marked by careful staging and the first elimination from the competition, was followed by 3.23 million fans (16.6% PDA). There were still 2.56 million following the break, an average of 2.9 million fans over the evening (17.8% PDA). The score is down compared to last week.
At the foot of the podium, M 6 is still doing well. “9-1-1 Lone star” has regained color compared to last Saturday: 1.1 million aficionados responded to the call, once morest 962,000 the previous week.
Under the million viewer mark, France 5 offered an episode of “Échappées belles” devoted to Guyana, which attracted 857,000 travelers (4.4% PDA), and Arte brought 763,000 history lovers to the discovery of the mysterious Etruscan civilization (4% PDA).
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