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Allas Sea Pool

Coordinates: 60°10′01.58″N 24°57′28.22″E / 60.1671056°N 24.9578389°E / 60.1671056; 24.9578389
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Allas Sea Pool in 2021.
Allas Sea Pool in winter

Allas Sea Pool is a marine spa and lido in Katajanokka, Helsinki, Finland. It was opened on 1 September 2016 on the site of the former Kanavaterminaali building. The spa has three pools built on top of the sea: a children's pool, a warm pool and a seawater pool, as well as a sauna and a café.[1] The main building of Allas Sea Pool was completed in spring 2017. The building has a roof terrace spanning its entire roof. With 1,500 places, Allas Sea Pool is the largest terrace in Helsinki.[2]

The spa is intended to be open all year round.[1]

History

There had been proposals of a spa in Katajanokka to the Finnish Bureau of Sports and Exercise already in 2006. Construction of Allas Sea Pool was given a permit in August 2015.[3] The Ministry for Labour and Entrepreneurship supported the project with 329 thousand euros. The city of Helsinki, Finnvera, and Tekes gave the project a loan of 3 million euro in total.[4] In addition, the project was financed with group funding, which gathered 810 thousand euros. Over 400 people participated in the group funding.[5] One of the pools was built on the Teijo docks of Western Shipyard in Salo, where it was transferred by sea to Katajanokka in a little under one day.[6]

2022 accident

In mid-January 2022, the pool damaged in Viking Line Gabriella's pier collision.[7]

The target number of visitors in Allas Sea Pool is 320,000 per year.[4] In 2017, the spa reached 142,000 visitors.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Moilanen, Kaisu: Merikylpylä rantasaunoineen avautuu tänään Helsingin keskustassa – HS tutustui altaisiin Jani Sievisen kanssa, Helsingin Sanomat 1 September 2016. Accessed on 2 September 2016.
  2. ^ Helsinki saa uuden livemusiikin keitaan – joka on samalla kaupungin suurin terassi, Helsingin Uutiset. Accessed on 28 April 2018.
  3. ^ Jokinen, Riikka: Kauppatorin merikylpylä avautuu kesäkuussa – uimaan pääsee vasta myöhemmin, Helsingin Uutiset 29 April 2016. Accessed on 2 September 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Lainan myöntäminen Helsinki Allas Oy:lle".
  5. ^ Pukkila, Outi: Katajanokan Allas-merikylpylä ylitti joukkorahoitustavoitteensa sadoilla tuhansilla, Yle Uutiset 5 November 2015. Accessed on 2 September 2016.
  6. ^ Jokinen, Riikka: Miljoona-allas uitettiin Katajanokalle – matka kesti kellon ympäri, Helsingin Uutiset 12 July 2016. Accessed on 2 September 2016.
  7. ^ "Popular Helsinki seaside pool damaged in Viking Line's recent pier collision". 28 January 2022.
  8. ^ Allas Sea Poolin ensimmäinen vuosi oli menestys – altaita tulossa lisää, City. Accessed on 28 April 2018.

60°10′01.58″N 24°57′28.22″E / 60.1671056°N 24.9578389°E / 60.1671056; 24.9578389