Venetian Pool

2701 De Soto Blvd, Coral Gables, FL 33134
Venetian Pool Venetian Pool is one of the popular Public Swimming Pool located in 2701 De Soto Blvd ,Coral Gables listed under Public Services & Government in Coral Gables , Landmark & Historical Place in Coral Gables , Public Swimming Pool in Coral Gables ,

Contact Details & Working Hours

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Hours of Operation Starting Friday, March 18, 2016:
Tuesday-Friday
10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday
10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
*HOURS OF OPERATION ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE*

Rates:
Adults 13 & up: $13.00
Children ages (3-12): $8.00
*Children under the age of 3 years are not permitted in the facility*

Form of Payment:
CASH, AMEX, VISA OR MASTERCARD

The Venetian Pool is an aquatic facility unlike any other in the country. It has been enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world, and is still one of the main tourist attractions for those visiting the City of Coral Gables.
The pool was created in 1923 from a coral rock quarry, where much of the original coral rock was used to border and further accentuate the pool. It also features two large historic lookout towers, offering views of “The City Beautiful”.
The most distinguishing feature of the pool is the 820,000 gallons of spring water fed from an underground aquifer. In the spring and summer seasons, the pool is filled and drained daily!
Of course the aquifer is not the only feature that enhances a visitor’s experience. There are two waterfalls that provide a scenic backdrop as well as the cave-like grottos which provide a fun experience for swimmers.
The Venetian Pool’s beauty is accentuated by its loggias, porticos, palm trees and signature bridge. It truly is an experience you will never forget!
The Venetian pool was opened in 1924 as the “Venetian Casino,” which was part of thegrand plan George Merrick had for the City of Coral Gables. His vision for the city was to embody a sense of hometown living.
George Merrick’s vision led to the creation of a City with Mediterranean features such as grand entrances, plazas, and Mediterranean style homes. The oolitic limestone which was taken from the Venetian Pool quarry pit was used to create some of the original neighboring buildings.
With the efforts of George Merrick, artist Denman Fink, and architect Phineas Paist, the pool was transformed into a paradise that today is included in the National Register of Historic Places; one of the first swimming pools to have such a designation.
In its early days, the “Venetian Casino” was the destination for many celebrities, including such movie stars as Johnny Weismuller and Esther Williams. The pool was also the site of concerts, in which the pool was emptied of its 820,000 gallon space of water and an orchestra would perform on the pool bottom. Many years later in 2001, these scenes were duplicated as a concert was again held on the pool bottom to commemorate the City of Coral Gables’ 75th Birthday.
In 1989, the pool’s first historical renovation was completed. Between 2009 and 2010 the pool underwent a second renovation. However, the pool’s original rich history can still be observed as you walk through the entry fountain room and gaze upon its historic photographs.



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