Germia swimming pool



The Gërmia swimming pool, also known as Gërmia Lake, is an open-air freshwater pool located on the outskirts of Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. Situated approximately 5 kilometers from the city center, Gërmia Swimming Pool is a recreational destination in Pristina, known for its large size and the natural setting of Gërmia Park.

Overview
Built in 1987, the pool is part of Gërmia Park, an area renowned for its natural beauty and recreational environment. Covering an area of 12,000 square meters with a total water capacity of around 20,000 cubic meters, the pool is considered one of the largest of its kind in the Balkans and Southeastern Europe. In 2001, the pool had a water capacity of 28,000 liters of freshwater.

The pool has an elevation of 663 meters above sea level and a maximum depth of 1.90-2 meters, accommodating between 4,000 and 4,500 visitors. Nearby amenities include an amphitheater, two restaurants, recreational and sports courts (for basketball, volleyball, and tennis), public baths, and a children's playground. Germia swimming pool, together with the surrounding area, offers a wide range of activities for visitors, including jogging, walking dogs and cats, and other recreational activities. During the summer, the pool and its surrounding areas serve as a popular gathering place for families and youth, while throughout the year, the area is used for various sports and recreational purposes.