Kalev Spa Water Park

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Kalev Spa Water Park
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CityAia 18, 10111 Tallinn, Estonia
Coordinates 59°26′24″N24°45′04″E / 59.44°N 24.7511°E / 59.44; 24.7511 Coordinates: 59°26′24″N24°45′04″E / 59.44°N 24.7511°E / 59.44; 24.7511 Kalev Spa Water Park
Website www.kalevspa.ee

Kalev Spa Water Park (Estonian : Kalev Spa Veekeskus) is a water park in Tallinn, Estonia. [1] The park consists of 50 m swimming pool which is the biggest in Estonia. [2]

The park was opened in 1965. [1] In 2019 the park was renovated. [2]

In the park there are operating Kalev Swimming School (Estonian : Kalevi Ujumiskool) and Orca Swim Club. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Waterpark - Kalev Spa Hotel Tallinn - Kalev Spa Hotel Tallinn". www.kalevspa.ee. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  2. 1 2 "KalevSpa Veekeskuse ujula - ESR". www.spordiregister.ee. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  3. "Kalev Spa Veekeskus". Eesti Ujumisliit (in Estonian). Retrieved 23 April 2021.