Lookout jetty at Kuchajda reconstructed after years

There is also a spot for taking photos.

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Visitors of the Kuchajda natural swimming pool in Bratislava's Nové Mesto came to see the new lookout jetty.

The jetty’s worn out boards were the reason for its closure. At the end of last year, owner of the nearby shopping centre, the Austrian company Immofinanz, started its reconstruction.

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The jetty has been renewed and there is a heart-shaped installation, representing the relations of people living in Nové Mesto towards their borough.

20 years old

“The new jetty and photo point are the first steps to the significantly bigger connection of the shopping centre, offices and compound of Kuchajda Lake,” the Austrian company noted, as quoted by the TASR newswire.

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