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Alfréd Hajós National Sport Swimming Pool (listed building)
XIII. Margitsziget (Margaret Island)
Architect:
Hajós Alfréd
1929-1930.
Natural sunlight penetrated modern building with reinforced concrete frame and elegant brick cladding facade. The building designer, Alfréd Hajós became a champion in two different freestyle swimming competitions on the first modern Olympics (1896), later in the 1924 Paris Olympics of Art he won in the Architecture category with a stadium plan