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AaltoAlvari: A Symphony of Swimming and Alvar Aalto's Design

Experience the architectural brilliance of Alvar Aalto while enjoying a refreshing swim in this iconic Jyväskylä swimming hall.

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AaltoAlvari is more than just a swimming hall; it's an architectural masterpiece designed by Alvar Aalto in Jyväskylä. Completed in 1955 and expanded over the years, it blends functional swimming facilities with Aalto's signature design elements, offering a unique leisure and cultural experience.

A brief summary to AaltoAlvari - Swimming Hall by Alvar Aalto

  • Monday 6 am-9 pm
  • Tuesday 6 am-9 pm
  • Wednesday 6 am-9 pm
  • Thursday 6 am-9 pm
  • Friday 6 am-9 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-6:30 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-6:30 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during off-peak hours or weekdays to avoid crowds and enjoy a quieter swimming experience.
  • Bring your own towel and lock for the lockers to save on rental fees.
  • Check the schedule for special events, fitness classes, or public sauna shifts before your visit.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Jyväskylä city center, begin at Kauppakatu, the main street. Head east until you reach Pitkäkatu, then turn left. Continue for approximately 1 kilometer; AaltoAlvari will be on your left at Pitkäkatu 2. Walking from the city center takes about 15-20 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    From the Jyväskylä bus station, take bus number 1 or 3. Get off at the 'AaltoAlvari' stop, which is a minute away from the swimming hall. Walk towards the building directly ahead on Pitkäkatu 2. A single bus fare within Jyväskylä costs approximately €3.

  • Car

    From the city center, follow signs for Pitkäkatu. AaltoAlvari is located at Pitkäkatu 2. Limited free disc parking is available for four hours next to AaltoAlvari. Paid parking is available through the eParking application. From August 6th, free parking will be temporarily available at the old baseball stadium in Hippos. Parking fees vary, typically around €1-2 per hour.

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AaltoAlvari stands as the only swimming hall designed by the iconic Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, making it a unique landmark in Jyväskylä. Completed in 1955 as part of the Jyväskylä University campus, AaltoAlvari embodies Aalto's vision of integrating architecture with the surrounding landscape. The building has undergone several expansions since its original construction, including the addition of a children's pool in 1964, a gym in 1968, a 50-meter pool in 1975, and a spa section in 1991. Inside, visitors are greeted by spacious, light-filled environments, thanks to large windows that create a welcoming atmosphere. AaltoAlvari features multiple pools, catering to both leisure and competitive swimmers. The facility also includes saunas, an integral part of Finnish culture, offering a relaxing experience after a swim. Additionally, AaltoAlvari hosts various aquatic events and fitness classes throughout the year. AaltoAlvari isn't just a place for swimming; it's a versatile center for recreation and well-being. The design reflects Aalto's philosophy of blending functionality with natural elements, creating a serene environment for visitors to unwind and appreciate the beauty of Finnish design. Whether you're looking to swim, relax, or admire architectural brilliance, AaltoAlvari offers a distinctive experience that combines leisure, fitness, and culture.

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