Carol Romero
Bogotà-Colombia
Who Invention The Pool?
The first was the Romans have a swimming pool,
in the heyday of the empire, the pools were not in the houses of the people, but in the public baths, with giant pools where the rich could go to rest at that time were not mixed pools.
In ninetenn ninety-one BioNova natural pool built the first public use, followed by another of Biotope in Unzmarkt (Styria, Austria). The natural swimming pool market expanded by Germany in the late nineteen eighty. In nineteen Ninety-eight the Austrian Gerhard Rainer Grafinger Brandlmeier and BioNova company designed and built the first public natural swimming Alemania.
The natural pools spread throughout Europe: Switzerland, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Holland, Hungary and the Czech Republic. In November twenty five, the English landscape painter Michael Littlewood wrote the first book in English about widespread natural pools.
In twenty ten there were more than twenty thousand pools in Europe, a hundred of which are actually natural pools for public use in Germany. Bad Maria Einsiedel, designed by BioNova, marked the hundred pool, and opened on June seven, twenty eight. In the summer of twenty ten BioNova built the first public natural swimming pool in Sweden in the town of Sigtuna.