The Motta outdoor swimming baths is open during the summer time from May to September
When it opened in 1923, the Motta was the first open-air swimming baths in Switzerland. Originally built as a wash-house for Fribourg’s workers, its two baths were filled with water from the Sarine river. But in 1940, the city’s population successfully appealed to the Federal Court for the baths to be open to everyone. The baths has still retained many of its original features, such as its red tiles and quaint sky-blue cubicles. La Motta also offers spectacular views of St. Niccolas Cathedral.
Open between May and September
Price
Fribourg City Card | Free |
Saturday, Sunday and holidays closing at 6pm in case of bad weather
Entry permitted up to 30 minutes before the closing times given above.
Closure of certain areas: please refer to the website of Ville de Fribourg