

Als ich durch Warschau spazierte, übernachtete ich im Novotel-Hotel, und aus dem Fenster erregte das Gebäude, das irgendwie ruiniert aussieht, meine Aufmerksamkeit. Was ist das? Es sieht im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes so aus, als würde es gleich einstürzen. Es befindet sich im Block Al. Jerozolimskie- und Krucza-Straße
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Von mati9054
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You made me smile OP. Someone sees such building in Poland and is so surprised that makes a post about it. That’s progress my fellow Poles.
It’s just an old building that stayed. There used to be way more buildings in bad condition in Poland.
It a building that is ruined.
Any more questions?
Image that entire warsal was like this and worse in the fourties
In the 40s? You mean 90s?
If you are from Argentina, you might have already met the perpetrators of destruction of this building and never knew it.
There are probably 47 lawsuits about ownership of this building from claimants abroad trying to redevelop it into pato-project which will destroy the neighborhood and everyone around it is opposing it.
Went there, lowkey a cool spot but wouldnt go again
Thankfully you are in Warsaw and not ŁÓDŹ
It’s this building: [https://www.warszawa1939.pl/obiekt/jerozolimskie-19](https://www.warszawa1939.pl/obiekt/jerozolimskie-19)
It „literally“ has just roof removed from what I can see. It does not mean it will fall down any time soon if not helped by someone with major fire or tremors. If you see large cracks in walls, like penetrating full width of wall, this means it can fall. It’s made of red brick, not mud.
Completely unrelated but seeing the view of Warszawa just makes me remember how much I miss it 🥲
Because warsaw president cared more about his image right before elections like opening a tramway to the southern part