Amalienbad

The Art Deco glass-roofed pool hall and coloured tilework of the Amalienbad, Vienna
The Amalienbad, Vienna. Photo: Thomas Ledl via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0.
Vienna, Austria · Schmalhofer & Nadel, 1923–1926 · Red Vienna public baths

Amalienbad

A swimming pool built like a palace for the people: glass roof, coloured tiles and a hall the size of a church.

At a glance

The Amalienbad in the Favoriten district was Vienna’s grandest public bath, built between 1923 and 1926 by the city architects Karl Schmalhofer and Otto Nadel. A project of “Red Vienna”, the socialist city government of the day, it gave working families a swimming hall under a glass roof, lined with coloured tile in confident Art Deco. When it opened it was among the largest indoor pools in Europe.

Key facts

  • Location: Reumannplatz, Favoriten, Vienna
  • Architects: Karl Schmalhofer and Otto Nadel
  • Built: 1923–1926
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Origin: a public bath of “Red Vienna”

History

Between the wars, Vienna’s city government built housing, clinics and baths for its workers on a scale that drew the world’s attention. The Amalienbad was its showpiece pool, named after a local labour activist.

It offered swimming, steam baths and washing facilities to a district of cramped flats. Damaged in the Second World War and later restored, it still serves the neighbourhood as a public swimming bath.

What you see

The main hall is a tall room of glass and tile: a glazed roof over the pool, galleries on the sides, and patterns of blue, gold and black tile in the geometric taste of the 1920s. It feels less like a municipal pool than a temple to bathing, exactly the dignity its builders intended.

Practical information

  • Open: a working public bath; check swimming hours
  • Cost: admission for swimming
  • Best for: the Art Deco pool hall and tilework
  • Time needed: 30–45 minutes

Getting there

The Amalienbad is on Reumannplatz in Favoriten, directly above the U1 metro terminus, a short ride south of the city centre.

Nearby

  • Reumannplatz — the square and its famous ice-cream parlour
  • Favoriten — the working district of Red Vienna housing

Sources

  • Wikipedia (German) — Amalienbad
  • Stadt Wien / Wiener Bäder — official baths information
  • Wikimedia Commons — image source and licence

Hero image: Amalienbad, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0 (Thomas Ledl). Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online, 2026.

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