Published: June 17, 2026 at 02:05 PM
Updated: June 17, 2026 at 02:05 PM
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Belgrade's city pools opened on June 17, including the outdoor pools at SRC 25. maj - Milan Gale Muskatirovic. The 25. maj schedule is 10:00-19:00 on weekdays and from 09:00 on weekends; an adult day ticket costs 750 dinars, a ticket for children aged four to 10 costs 350 dinars, and free entry for Belgrade residents with the city pool card applies from 12:00 until closing.
Published: June 17, 2026 at 02:05 PM
Updated: June 17, 2026 at 02:05 PM
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(Otvoreni bazeni na „25. maju“ počeli sa radom, dok rekonstrukcija kompleksa i dalje nije gotova)
N1 reports that Belgrade city pools opened at 10:00 on June 17, including the outdoor pools at SRC 25. maj - Milan Gale Muskatirovic. For 25. maj, the listed hours are 10:00-19:00 on weekdays and from 09:00 on weekends; an adult day ticket costs 750 dinars, a ticket for children aged four to 10 costs 350 dinars, two loungers and an umbrella cost 1,000 dinars, and an umbrella alone costs 500 dinars. With the city pool card for Belgrade residents, free entry applies from 12:00 until closing, while morning visits require a paid ticket. N1 notes that the complex renovation began in late 2024, the original late-2025 deadline was missed, a sign showed a new date of April 26, 2026, and that date also passed; users of the outdoor pool enter through a separate entrance.
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(Базени „25. мај – Милан Гале Мушкатировић” од данас поново отворени за посетиоце)
Beoinfo published the official June 17 notice on reopening the 25. maj - Milan Gale Muskatirovic pools. According to the city Information Secretariat, extensive work was carried out on the filtration and water-treatment systems at both outdoor pools: four new filters were installed at the Olympic pool, five higher-capacity filters at the recreational pool, along with new automatic washing and system-control equipment. Investment secretary Luka Petrovic said most of the work was done on technical systems that ensure water quality and safety, while the sports hall, administrative section, and new spa center are to be gradually put into use after handover.
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