Myrtha pools

Myrtha pools
Myrtha Pools
Type Company
Founded Castiglione delle Stiviere, Mantua, Italy (1961 (1961))
Headquarters

Castiglione delle Stiviere, Mantua, Italy

Sarasota, Florida, U.S.A.
Products Private pools
Competition pools
Physiotherapy pools
Hotel
Employees 200
Website myrthapools.com

Myrtha Pools is a trading division of A&T Europe S.p.A. The company designs, manufactures, and constructs of swimming pools, water parks, and spas throughout the world.

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History

Founded in 1961 in Castiglione delle Stiviere, in the province of Mantua, Myrthapools started its first business at national level, and then spread throughout the rest of the world, led to the opening of a branch in the United States of America, Sarasota Florida. The company has 200 direct employees, more than 300 external collaborators, and almost 50 years of experience and activity. In addition to directly manufacture most of the components, the company has been designing and installing pools sold.

Main activities

Myrtha Pools has built plants that have hosted swimming competitions. The company uses a proprietary construction technology that combines qualities of concrete and prefabricated pools. In addition to traditional systems, Piscine Castiglione Mythapools makes temporary pools which can be mounted inside stadiums and arenas on the occasion of significant events, such as the European Swimming Championships and World Championships.

Major achievements

  • Shanghai 2011 - XIV World Swimming Championships
  • Roma 2009 - XIII World Swimming Championships
  • Podgorica 2009 - World League water polo
  • Beijing 2008 - XXIX Olympic Games
  • Rijeka 2008 - XVI European Swimming Championships in short course
  • Malaga 2008 - XXVIII European Water Polo Championship
  • Omaha 2008 - U.S. Olympic Trials
  • Melbourne 2007 - XII FINA World Championships
  • Montreal 2005 - XI FINA World Championships
  • Indianapolis 2004 - VII World Cup short course swimming
  • Long Beach 2004 - U.S. Olympic Trials
  • Hanoi 2003 - XXII of the Southeast Asian Games
  • Barcelona 2003 - X World Swimming Championships
  • Valencia 2000 - VIII European Swimming Championships in short course
  • Palma de Mallorca 1999 - XX Universiade
  • Perth (Australia) 1998 - Eighth World Swimming Championships
  • Almaty 1997 - The Games of Central Asia
  • Messina 1997 - XIX Universiade
  • Atlanta 1996 - XXVI Olympic Games
  • Vienna 1995 - XXII European Swimming Championships
  • Rio de Janeiro 1995 - The World Cup short course swimming
  • Rome 1994 - VII World Swimming Championships

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