Pirbadet | |
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The façade in 2013, facing north. | |
Location | Havnegata 12, Trondheim, Trøndelag, Norway |
Coordinates | 63°26′26″N10°24′1″E / 63.44056°N 10.40028°E |
Theme | General |
Opened | June 15, 2001 |
Operating season | All-year |
Visitors per annum | 400,000 |
Area | 10,000 m2 (12,000 sq yd) |
Pools | 8 pools |
Water slides | 4 water slides |
Children's areas | A single children's area |
Saunas | 4 saunas |
Website | https://www.pirbadet.no/home |
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Capacity | Circa 100 spectators |
Pirbadet is a combined indoor water park and public pool in Trondheim, Norway, which opened in 2001. As of 2025, it is one of only two publicly open pools in Trondheim, the other being Husebybadet.
Pirbadet was built to replace the Sentralbadet that was in downtown Trondheim.
The 50m pool hosted the 2010 and 2017 Norwegian swimming championships.
Cyclone Dagmar in December 2011 damaged the façade of the building. The insides of the water park were not adversely affected.
The park was closed for 2 weeks in August 2017 due to maintenance on the 50m pool. [1]
On August 28, 2022, water leaked from the 50m pool down into the basement below, resulting in half-meter deep water in the basement. [2] Only the pool and the hot tubs were affected, and the rest of the park remained open the following day.
On March 15, 2023, one person drowned in Helsebad 2, which is around 70m away from the emergency team's lookout room and in a separate room from the rest of the park. [3]
As of 2025, the park's attractions have remained mostly the same since it opened in 2001, with 2 schooling pools, an outdoor pool, 1 additional slide, and a calm area having been the main extensions to have been added in the time since.
Owing to its position on the shore of Trondheim's Brattøra pier district, visiting cruise ships often dock very close to the northern glasswalls.