Angelibad lido

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Angelibad lido - entrance
Lido Angelibad - bathing beach

The beach Angelibad or short only Angelibad is a municipal summer on the right (original left) bank of the Old Danube in the 21st district of Vienna Floridsdorf below the Floridsdorfer water parks .

history

Today's Angelibad lido was founded in 1888 on the north bank of the Old Danube as Birner'sches Vier-Kreuzer-Bad by the owner of the Birner Strandgasthaus, which still exists today. In 1920 the bath (partly located on an island) was taken over by the City of Vienna, expanded and renamed the Städtisches Strandbad Mühlschüttel . It was reopened on June 5, 1920. The name Angelibad , after the Viennese councilor Hans Angeli (1859–1925), took place in 1929. In the same year, playgrounds, gymnastics and resting areas of 12,500 m² were built on the south bank of the Old Danube created, expanded by landfilling after the Second World War.

It remained closed during the Second World War. After the damage caused by the war and a fire on April 27, 1948 in the cloakroom area had been repaired, the bath was reopened at its present location in 1949.

In 1998 a series of play equipment was put into operation, which the children had selected in an action previously carried out by the MA 44 - Bäder. The reason for this measure was the wish of those responsible to make the bathroom more attractive for children and thus to increase the number of visitors.

description

The pool, which employs around 13 people, has a 500-meter-long beach and a toddler pool with around 133 square meters as well as tennis courts, a mini golf course, a children's playground, a soccer field, a beach volleyball court, a basketball court, a mud pitch ( Gatsch = mud), a pirate ship and a floating jetty. Around 616 small boxes and 121 cabins are available for visitors.

In 1980 the Angelibad lido was equipped with a solar system with 320 square meters of solar panels to heat both the water in the toddler pool and the shower water. The children's pool is disinfected by means of a hypochlorite system.

The water quality in the Old Danube is controlled by MA 44 - Pools in accordance with Directive 76/160 / EEC of December 8, 1975 (valid until December 31, 2014) and Directive 2006/7 / EC of February 15, 2006.

In 2006 the Angelibad had 75,688 visitors. In previous years there were 52,000 (2004) and 52,105 (2005).

It can be reached with bus lines 20B (Angelibad stop in Arbeiterstrandbadstraße) and 33A (only Monday to Saturday, Morelligasse stop).

See also

literature

  • Gernot Ladinig (ed.), Ernst Gerhard Eder: The old Danube - people on the water. Perspectives of a Viennese landscape . Bohmann, Vienna 2000, ISBN 3-7002-1138-4 .

Web links

Commons : Strandbad Angelibad  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Strandbad Angelibad - summer pool of the city of Vienna
  2. http://www.gasthausbirner.at /
  3. beach Mühlschüttel (ehem. Four cruisers bathroom) . In: gasthausbirner.at , accessed on December 3, 2016.
  4. ^ Home committee of the teachers' working groups of the XXI. District: The XXI. Wiener Gemeindebezirk - A home book for school and home . German publishing house for youth and people, Vienna 1926, OBV .
  5. ↑ Daily report. (...) An Angelibad in Vienna. In:  Reichspost , No. 109/1929 (XXXVI. Year), April 20, 1929, p. 5, top center. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / rpt.
  6. ^ The education of the Viennese to bathe and swim. Expansion of the city's summer pools. (...) A "sand bath" on the Congress Square. In:  Das Kleine Blatt , No. 184/1929 (3rd year), July 6, 1929, p. 5, top right. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / dkb.
  7. Ladinig (Ed.): The Old Danube .
  8. ^ Gina Galeta: Vienna 1948: Reports from April 1948. April 27 , 1948 : "Angelibad" burned down. In: wien.at. City of Vienna, accessed on October 19, 2013 .
  9. http://www.stadtrechnungshof.wien.at/berichte/2006/lang/2-06-KA-VI-44-1-6.pdf
  10. http://www.wien.gv.at/vtx/vtx-rk-xlink?SEITE=%2F1998%2F0622%2F002.html
  11. Thermal solar systems in Vienna's urban baths ( Memento from November 15, 2004 in the Internet Archive )
  12. http://www.stadtrechnungshof.wien.at/berichte/2007/lang/2-08-KA-III-44-1-7.pdf

Coordinates: 48 ° 14 ′ 56.1 "  N , 16 ° 24 ′ 11.3"  E