I've been here many times before, but doing it with my friends this time made me realize an annoying thing. We visited the Itäkeskus swimming hall, a wonderful underground creation. But... one of the nicest pools in a rock-dug hole was painful when kids were screaming at the full power of their lungs. And it is a massive echo chamber. In fact, the entire swimming hall is quite bad at acoustics; hard surfaces for the sounds to bounce off.
Perhaps this could be improved in future design. In addition to parents looking a bit after they
But I'm also feeling like an old grumpy man now :-) clearly the kids should enjoy the swimming halls. I shudder of all the places that don't let kids in. That's totally wrong. But maybe if you are a parent, let your kids know if they are being too loud...
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