After more than a year and a half of work, the Nautiland aquatic center reopens its doors

This time it’s the right one: after delays in the works and a first failed reopening due to technical problems, Nautiland will reopen its doors to all swimming enthusiasts. The Haguenau aquatic center will once again welcome the general public from Monday 10 January.

Between 250,000 and 300,000 visitors per year

It took almost eight weeks for the center and the city to solve the technical problems observed on certain recreational facilities (wild river, hot tub, splashpad, paddling pool, etc.) during the first reopening (October 23).

During these eight weeks, the large pool remained open for school and association practices.

From now on, the city of Haguenau ensures that everything is ready “to guarantee the full functioning of the aquatic center to ensure the satisfaction of the public and to guarantee an experience and comfort up to expectations.”

Customers are expected from midday Monday and then at the usual hours of the center. You must present a health pass and a mask (up to the changing rooms).

Opened in 1984, the center hosted between 250,000 and 300,000 visitors every year before it is closed for work.


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