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Aquatics centre in Munich, Germany
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Olympia Schwimmhalle
Building information
Full nameOlympia Schwimmhalle
CityMunich, Germany
Coordinates48°10′25″N 11°33′6″E / 48.17361°N 11.55167°E / 48.17361; 11.55167
Capacity1,500
Architect(s)Behnisch & Partner
Olympic Park Munich About OpenStreetMapsMaps: terms of use 500m
550yds 10 9SAP Garden 8Olympic Village 7 6Olympic Tower 5 4Aquatic Center 3 2Olympic Hall 1Olympic Stadium  
Olympic Park Munich
1 Olympic Stadium
2 Olympic Hall
3 Theatron
4 Aquatic Center
5 Small Olympic Hall
6 Olympic Tower
7 Olympic Ice Sports Center
8 Olympic Village
9 SAP Garden
10 Olympic Mountain

The Olympia Schwimmhalle is an aquatics centre located in the Olympiapark in Munich, Germany. It hosted the swimming, diving, water polo, and the swimming part of the modern pentathlon events at the 1972 Summer Olympics. At the Olympics, the stadium had a 9000-seat temporary capacity which was reduced to 1,500 soon afterwards. During the 1972 Summer Olympics, in the 29 Olympic swimming events, all the Olympic Records were broken and 20 new World Records were achieved.

Construction

Unique roof structure (2017)

The Schwimmhalle is unique for its roof construction, which is a lightweight stressed-skin structure. This curved structure bears loads through tension only, not compression. The double curvature in the roof design provides the support, which is further stabilized through pre-tensioned guy wires.

History

The Olympia Schwimmhalle is where swimmer Mark Spitz broke the record for most individual gold medals won in a single Olympics with seven gold medals. This record was not surpassed until fellow swimmer Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

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