Tašmajdan Sports Centre
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Tašmajdan Sports and Recreation Center is a swimming venue situated in the city of Belgrade, Serbia, which was founded by the Assembly of the City of Belgrade in 1958.
The swimming area includes an outdoor and an indoor swimming pool with the stands for 2.000 spectators, a diving platform for diving from one, three, five and ten m diving boards, and sixteen underwater windows for underwater film shooting. In the swimming pools of this Sports Center, the First World Championships in swimming, water polo, synchronised swimming and diving held in 1973. Apart from instructions for non-swimmers, the swimming pools are used by the schools of synchronized swimming, water polo, and skin/scuba diving.
The open-air stadium "Tašmajdan" has the stands for 5000 spectators and it is intended for indoor football, basketball, fencing, and volleyball. The Recreation Center has the programs of aerobics, fitness, massage, bodybuilding, and therapeutic gymnastics, as well as a sauna and a solarium.
Within the SRC "Tašmajdan" there is also the Pionir Hall with 6000 seats, which is utilized for all kinds of indoor sports. The hall is suitable for gymnastics, basketball, volleyball, handball, tennis, and contact sports. It is provided with all the ancillary facilities (locker rooms, a medical center, club). The Ice Hall is build for all sports on ice, and within the hall there are both the main and the auxiliary ice rinks, as well as all the ancillary facilities. The hall has a capacity of 2.000 seats.