Doors Open Days 2022 – Arlington Baths Club
Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 September, 2022
Half hour long tours from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Arlington Baths Club, 61 Arlington Street, Glasgow, G3 6DT
Visit the oldest member-run swimming pool in Europe and see the spectacular Turkish Bath: one of Glasgow’s best-kept secrets!
This wonderful, iconic and historic ‘A’ listed building houses a skylit swimming pool and a magnificent Turkish Bath. The Victorian bathing complex was constructed in several phases from 1870 to 1905, with many more changes inside the building since then.
Since opening in 1870 Arlington Bath’s Club has been a home-from-home for thousands of Glasgow men, women and children who have come to the Baths to swim, exercise and relax. Hear a wealth of stories about its history and past members – people who made Glasgow!
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