Public Bath No. 7, Sea Gate
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Public Bath No. 7 is a historic bathhouse located in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York City. It was designed by Brooklyn architect Raymond F. Almirall. It was built between 1906 and 1910 and is constructed of white glazed brick and limestone colored terra cotta blocks. The design is based on a Renaissance palazzo. It measures three bays by five bays. The bathhouse was converted to a gymnasium in 1937. ()
Coordinates: 40°40'36"N, 73°58'60"W
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South Brooklyn (Park Slope)Sea Gate
Contact
+1 866-469-2687
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Day trips
Public Bath No. 7 – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The Bell House, Barclays Center, Atlantic Terminal, Roulette.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Public Bath No. 7?
Nearby attractions include Old Stone House, New York City (7 min walk), Carroll Street Bridge, Sea Gate (9 min walk), Union Street Bridge, Sea Gate (9 min walk), Old First Reformed Church, Sea Gate (11 min walk).
How to get to Public Bath No. 7 by public transport?
The nearest stations to Public Bath No. 7:
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Metro
- Union Street • Lines: D, N, R (2 min walk)
- 9th Street • Lines: D, N, R (13 min walk)
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- 9th Street & 6th Avenue • Lines: B61 (16 min walk)
- Greyhound (24 min walk)
Train
- Atlantic Terminal (17 min walk)