Natatorium

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A natatorium (plural: natatoria) is a building containing a swimming pool.[1] In Latin, a cella natatoria was a swimming pool in its own building, although it is sometimes also used to refer to any indoor pool even if not housed in a dedicated building (e.g., a pool in a school or a fitness club).[2] It will usually also house locker rooms, and perhaps allied activities, such as a diving tank or facilities for water polo. Many colleges, universities and high schools have natatoria.

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  1. ^ natatorium - definition of natatorium by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia
  2. ^ "Official Site of Penn State McCoy Natatorium". Athletics.psu.edu. Retrieved 2009-10-24.