Neuwaldegger Bad remains closed: Who will be the new operator?

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The Neuwaldegger Bad closes after 100 seasons. Operator Gabi Dolezel is looking for a successor for a possible reopening.

Das Neuwaldegger Bad schließt nach 100 Saisonen. Betreiberin Gabi Dolezel sucht Nachfolge für eine mögliche Wiedereröffnung.
The Neuwaldegger Bad closes after 100 seasons. Operator Gabi Dolezel is looking for a successor for a possible reopening.

Neuwaldegger Bad remains closed: Who will be the new operator?

A hot topic in Hernals is the Neuwaldegger Bad: The operator Gabi Dolezel has announced her decision to no longer open the popular leisure destination. After over 100 years of great bathing pleasure, the pool will remain closed this season. The operator's personal reasons are behind this abrupt closure, which affects many bathers. According to information from meinkreis.at, the search for a successor is now becoming a crucial challenge.

Estate manager Marcus Korn from St. Peter's Monastery is surprised by the news and emphasizes that the monastery does not yet have any concrete ideas for the successor. He expresses the hope that the Neuwaldegger Bad will soon be able to be used as a bathing establishment again under new management. Those interested have the opportunity to take on this position by sending an email to badneuwaldegg@gmx.at. The exciting question remains whether the pool will be open to the public again next summer 2026.

Neuwaldegger Bad: A piece of Viennese history

The Neuwaldegger Bad is not only a popular swimming motif, but also a part of Vienna's leisure culture. It has delighted generations of families since it opened, and its closure leaves many upset. The succession of operators is therefore of central importance in order to continue the tradition of the pool and to continue to offer bathers the opportunity to refresh themselves in the cool waves in the future.

This makes it all the more exciting to see the developments that will unfold around the bathroom. At the moment there are no specific wishes or regulations from St. Peter's Abbey regarding the design of the future of the Neuwaldegger Spa. Nevertheless, the hope remains that the community will soon be able to enjoy swimming days in the countryside again.

In the meantime, it is understandable that the future is still uncertain. The operator's decision not only has an impact on the bathing history, but also on the entire region and its leisure opportunities. It therefore remains to be seen whether the high demand for a traditional swimming pool will spark interest in taking it over.