Transvaal Park was a popular
waterpark in
Yasenevo, a south district of
Moscow,
Russia. With several large, heated pools, including a wave pool and twisting "river" for tubing, it became one of the most popular attractions in the Moscow area and a symbol of the country's bloom of private enterprise. It was based on an
African theme, and its name came from the
South African province of
Transvaal. It also included a
sauna. When the water park had been open for two years, the roof collapsed with fatalities.