The Brooklyn Lyceum
The Brooklyn Lyceum, designed by Raymond F. Almirall as the 7th of public bathhouses in 1910, provided the largest indoor pool in the City and showers for 200 people (with separate entrances for men and women). The 3,600 square foot brick layered building was abandoned in the 1970's and remained vacant and dilapidated until 2000. It now is a space providing local community events, primarily for children. It is located on Fourth Avenue between Union and President Streets in the Park Slope area of Brooklyn. The current owner has not fully rehabilitated this huge space, which is hence underutilized.
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