- Slovak Name: Korčuliarsky pavilón
- Location: City Park
- Foundation: 1909
- Style: Secession
- Architect: Július Sándy
At the beginning of Košice’s city park lies a beautiful example of the city’s secession stype architecture. Originally known as “Skating Pavillion”, it is now called Villa Sandy.

The building was errected in 1909 by renowned architect Július Sándy. It functioned as a sports pavillion skating, tennis and light athletics.
In the second half of 20th century, the pavilion ceased to serve its purpose, and fell into disrepair. In recent years it was bought by a private owner who is reconstructing the building. It should be accessible again to the public from 2023.


