I live almost on the other end of the country, I barely even remember it exists.
It’s known for illegal coal mining in the nearby area and as a symbol of failed transition from economy centered on coal mining
Buried Nazi gold!
Because it’s Wałbrzych?
its in fucking nowhere tho
Wałbrzych is a Detroit of Poland and just because it’s quite big it doesn’t mean it’s worthy to see or to talk about it
They even have a little Palestine within. And roads are super safe there, too. Due to their condition you can’t drive too fast.
I live in Wrocław, I visited Wałbrzych 3 times. I like hiking around the city, I think the trails there are somewhat underrated. Castle Książ, Palmiarnia and Szczawno-Zdrój are very close to the city, so there are several reasons to visit it.
It’s big, it has a very cool castle, some good restaurants and that’s it. Wałbrzych supposed to be the best, but quickly failed all dreams.
There are potholes there older than many adult citizens…
Książ castle is VERY beautiful. I hiked from the city to the castle and back and it was very pleasant. The xity itself is a bit rundown.
It’s a smoggy hellscape in the winter unfortunately.
Ugly. Except the castle.
One of the most beautiful and beautifly located cities in Poland, although very much neglected. Its contemporary history is similar to Lodz, but with coal. Survived the war intact. One of the most underrated cities in Poland for sure.
As other had Said. Książ is beautiful, there is also old mine museum but best thing in the area are mountains. There are a lot of them with nice views from the top.
I’ve been to Wałbrzych (and I still reget it XD) no but seriously, in my opinion it’s one of the ugliest cities in Poland, that’s true it has some pretty parts (like Książ castle or the ok level Rynek) but the rest of the city is just 🤢
well … I live in Wałbrzych and … a city like a city
It is a nice city, spiced up with crime 😉
Okay, well – as a person half-living there, it’s….. more like small towns connected with strings of roads with some buildings alongside them. Sure, it looks kind of ugly in lots of areas, not taken care of, etc. But the rynek, the park in the centre, the surrounding forests, stara kopalnia and such, are not at all bad looking places. Or, I guess I just got used to living there lmao.
Wałbrzych doesnt exist irl. Its just meme
First rule of Wałbrzych: we don’t talk about Wałbrzych.
golden train
Dwarf digging coal, kids playing with coal, buildings falling because someone dig coal below them… I try to not think about Wałbrzych much.
woda w wałbrzychu jest tak twarda że gdy przyjezdny bierze prysznic to dostaje kurwa wpierdol
You guys are making me want to check it out. Or do a road trip through the wild east.
I always laugh when I hear that name but the city is quite nice I was there once enjoyed my visit
I’ve never heard of it but it seems impressive
I love Wałbrzych 🙂 It all started with Książ Castle and Teatr Dramatyczny. I am generally a huge fan of Lower Silesia.
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I live almost on the other end of the country, I barely even remember it exists.
It’s known for illegal coal mining in the nearby area and as a symbol of failed transition from economy centered on coal mining
Buried Nazi gold!
Because it’s Wałbrzych?
its in fucking nowhere tho
Wałbrzych is a Detroit of Poland and just because it’s quite big it doesn’t mean it’s worthy to see or to talk about it
They even have a little Palestine within. And roads are super safe there, too. Due to their condition you can’t drive too fast.
I live in Wrocław, I visited Wałbrzych 3 times. I like hiking around the city, I think the trails there are somewhat underrated. Castle Książ, Palmiarnia and Szczawno-Zdrój are very close to the city, so there are several reasons to visit it.
It’s big, it has a very cool castle, some good restaurants and that’s it. Wałbrzych supposed to be the best, but quickly failed all dreams.
There are potholes there older than many adult citizens…
Książ castle is VERY beautiful. I hiked from the city to the castle and back and it was very pleasant. The xity itself is a bit rundown.
It’s a smoggy hellscape in the winter unfortunately.
Ugly. Except the castle.
One of the most beautiful and beautifly located cities in Poland, although very much neglected. Its contemporary history is similar to Lodz, but with coal. Survived the war intact. One of the most underrated cities in Poland for sure.
As other had Said. Książ is beautiful, there is also old mine museum but best thing in the area are mountains. There are a lot of them with nice views from the top.
I’ve been to Wałbrzych (and I still reget it XD) no but seriously, in my opinion it’s one of the ugliest cities in Poland, that’s true it has some pretty parts (like Książ castle or the ok level Rynek) but the rest of the city is just 🤢
well … I live in Wałbrzych and … a city like a city
It is a nice city, spiced up with crime 😉
Okay, well – as a person half-living there, it’s….. more like small towns connected with strings of roads with some buildings alongside them. Sure, it looks kind of ugly in lots of areas, not taken care of, etc. But the rynek, the park in the centre, the surrounding forests, stara kopalnia and such, are not at all bad looking places. Or, I guess I just got used to living there lmao.
Wałbrzych doesnt exist irl. Its just meme
First rule of Wałbrzych: we don’t talk about Wałbrzych.
golden train
Dwarf digging coal, kids playing with coal, buildings falling because someone dig coal below them… I try to not think about Wałbrzych much.
woda w wałbrzychu jest tak twarda że gdy przyjezdny bierze prysznic to dostaje kurwa wpierdol
You guys are making me want to check it out. Or do a road trip through the wild east.
I always laugh when I hear that name but the city is quite nice I was there once enjoyed my visit
I’ve never heard of it but it seems impressive
I love Wałbrzych 🙂 It all started with Książ Castle and Teatr Dramatyczny. I am generally a huge fan of Lower Silesia.