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Capacity
  
3,000

Province
  
Province of Barcelona

City
  
Barcelona

Phone
  
+34 934 23 40 41

Opened
  
1970

Piscines Bernat Picornell

Full name
  
Piscines Bernat Picornell

Address
  
Avinguda de l'Estadi, 30-38, 08038 Barcelona, Spain

Hours
  
Open today · 6:45AM–12AMMonday6:45AM–12AMTuesday6:45AM–12AMWednesday6:45AM–12AMThursday6:45AM–12AMFriday6:45AM–12AMSaturday7AM–9PMSunday7:30AM–4PM

Similar
  
Estadi Olímpic Lluís Co, Piscina Municipal de Montjuïc, Palau Sant Jordi, Montjuïc, Montjuïc Communications Tower

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Piscines Bernat Picornell (English: Bernat Picornell Pools) is a swimming venue situated in the Olympic Ring in Montjuïc, Barcelona. The venue consists of three swimming pools: a 50m indoor pool, a 50m outdoor pool, and a pool for diving. It hosted the swimming events, synchronized swimming events, the water polo final, and the swimming part of the modern pentathlon event for the 1992 Summer Olympics.

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The swimming pools are for public use and are open all year long.

Piscines bernat picornell


History

The venue, named after the Catalan swimmer and founder of the Spanish Swimming Federation Bernat Picornell i Richier, was built to host the 1970 European Aquatics Championships. In 1990, refurbishment works began for the 1992 Olympics; the main changes were that the training pool was covered and that temporary grandstands were installed, boosting the capacity to more than 10,000 spectators.

Since the 1992 Olympics, the outdoor swimming pool, with capacity for 3,000 spectators, has hosted several Spanish and Catalan swimming championships as well as the synchronized swimming events for the 2003 World Aquatics Championships. In 2013, it hosted the water polo events for the 2013 World Aquatics Championships, since the city of Barcelona repeated as host ten years later.

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Piscines Bernat Picornell Wikipedia