Bassel al-Assad Swimming Complex

Bassel al-Assad Swimming Complex (Arabic: منشأة باسل الأسد للسباحة) is a swimming centre in Aleppo, Syria, featuring an indoor Olympic-size swimming pool with a seating capacity of 1,100 spectators. The complex was opened in 1998, and re-constructed in 2010 at a cost of US$ 10 million.[1]

Bassel al-Assad Swimming Complex
LocationAleppo, Syria 
Coordinates36°12′48″N 37°07′30″E
OwnerGovernment of Syria
OperatorGeneral Sports Federation of Syria
Capacity1,100
Construction
Opened1998
Construction costUS$ 10 million (re-construction)

Facilities

  • Indoor Olympic swimming pool.
  • Indoor tennis court.
  • Ice-skating hall.
  • Bowling saloon.
  • 2 squash halls.
  • Fitness centre.

August 2013 bombing

On 22 August 2013, a suicide bomber belonging to the Syrian armed opposition has targeted a students' gathering in one of the restaurants of the complex. As a result of the bombing, 10 people were killed including teenage girls and male journalists. More than 20 were seriously wounded.[2][3]

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