Bagno Balena
A historic Viareggio bathing establishment whose 1928 entrance — Belluomini’s architecture under Galileo Chini’s majolica — is a landmark of the Passeggiata.
At a glance
The Bagno Balena is one of the historic bathing establishments of Viareggio, its name — “the whale” — a survivor of the seafront’s long bathing tradition. What makes it a monument is its entrance: a masonry gateway built in 1928 to a design by the architect Alfredo Belluomini and clad in the glazed majolica of Galileo Chini. It is one of the clearest statements of the Liberty taste that ran along the rebuilt Passeggiata in the 1920s.
Key facts
- Entrance built: 1928
- Architect: Alfredo Belluomini
- Decoration: majolica by Galileo Chini
- Style: Viareggio Liberty
- Type: historic seafront bathing establishment (stabilimento balneare)
- Coordinates: 43.867664, 10.241085 — Google Maps
History
Viareggio’s beach was lined with bathing establishments long before the 1917 fire, wooden pavilions where the town took its sea-cures and its leisure. When the seafront was rebuilt in masonry through the 1920s, the bath-houses were given fronts to match the new cafés and hotels.
For the Bagno Balena that meant a new entrance in 1928. Alfredo Belluomini — the architect at the centre of the Passeggiata’s reconstruction — designed it, and Galileo Chini, the painter and ceramist who set the decorative key of Viareggio Liberty, dressed it in coloured majolica. The result is less a doorway than a small ceremonial arch onto the beach.
What you see
The entrance is the thing to look for: a framed masonry portal carrying Chini’s glazed tilework, its colours and motifs unmistakably his. Around it the establishment keeps the low, functional lines of a working beach club, so the ornamented gateway reads as a deliberate flourish on an everyday building.
Seen from the promenade, it sets the Chini palette beside the Gran Caffè Margherita and the other Liberty fronts a short walk away.
Practical information
- The Balena is a working bathing establishment; the decorated entrance is visible from the public seafront.
- Beach services run in the summer season; the architecture can be seen year-round.
- Combine with the nearby Magazzini Duilio 48 and Gran Caffè Margherita.
Getting there
Viareggio sits on the Genoa–Rome and Lucca railway lines. The Bagno Balena is on the central Passeggiata, about a kilometre from the station towards the sea.
Nearby
- Gran Caffè Margherita — the domed Chini café on the same stretch
- Magazzini Duilio 48 — the 1920s Liberty store
- Negozio Martini — the 1899 Liberty shop
Sources
- Comune di Viareggio — the Liberty Passeggiata
- Catalogo generale dei Beni Culturali (ICCD)
- Itinerario Liberty di Viareggio
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