One day, I was in a bus, going from Aleksandrów to Zgierz (na konkurs informatyczny). I was browsing Reddit at the time when I saw this exact meme (first pic). I incidentally looked through the window, and saw this exact building (pic 2). Incredible coincidence.
I would just go full industrial style for this hotel: steel, red bricks, little caged light bulbs. I do like utilitarian style, but I don’t know if it would be popular with the customers in this area.
Ah Łódź… It made me hate all cities and want to live in the middle of nowhere lol. Does feel nostalgic though somehow
I hate it when cute colorful designs turn into soulless black-white cubes
I don’t know if that’s a famous meme, but I posted it on Demotywatory 10 years ago.
Fun fact: air is cleanest close to the power plant.
I lived in a dorm next to it and I never knew it was the same hotel, although it reminded me of it and always made me chuckle.
Ah, I even recognise the chimneys! (:
Łódź is full of juxtaposed buildings. I recommend going through the “turpistyczna Łódź” profile to anyone who still uses facebook for whatever reason.
I have seen this live in 2008, hangovered from two days of drinking. Depression.
The Gray colour of the hotel fits better to the grayness of the chimney.
The power plant is off. Łódź.
For those interested, this powerplant has not worked for decades now.
I slept there, very comfortable bed, nice service, I was satisfied (comparing to Światowit hotel, bleeeh). But it was several years ago, I don’t know how it looks like now.
Conveniently located next to a nuclear power station’s cooling tower, the hotel features a swimming pool, dining room, and laundry facilities.
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Didn’t know that Poland has nuclear electricity plant
now it looks like that: [http://hotel-alicja.pl/galeria.html](http://hotel-alicja.pl/galeria.html)
One day, I was in a bus, going from Aleksandrów to Zgierz (na konkurs informatyczny). I was browsing Reddit at the time when I saw this exact meme (first pic). I incidentally looked through the window, and saw this exact building (pic 2). Incredible coincidence.
I would just go full industrial style for this hotel: steel, red bricks, little caged light bulbs. I do like utilitarian style, but I don’t know if it would be popular with the customers in this area.
Ah Łódź… It made me hate all cities and want to live in the middle of nowhere lol. Does feel nostalgic though somehow
I hate it when cute colorful designs turn into soulless black-white cubes
I don’t know if that’s a famous meme, but I posted it on Demotywatory 10 years ago.
Fun fact: air is cleanest close to the power plant.
I lived in a dorm next to it and I never knew it was the same hotel, although it reminded me of it and always made me chuckle.
Ah, I even recognise the chimneys! (:
Łódź is full of juxtaposed buildings. I recommend going through the “turpistyczna Łódź” profile to anyone who still uses facebook for whatever reason.
https://preview.redd.it/wg55j553bxta1.jpeg?width=4640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=5aeac82851b56528b35e99933d566ff63b5edceb
I have seen this live in 2008, hangovered from two days of drinking. Depression.
The Gray colour of the hotel fits better to the grayness of the chimney.
The power plant is off. Łódź.
For those interested, this powerplant has not worked for decades now.
I slept there, very comfortable bed, nice service, I was satisfied (comparing to Światowit hotel, bleeeh). But it was several years ago, I don’t know how it looks like now.
Conveniently located next to a nuclear power station’s cooling tower, the hotel features a swimming pool, dining room, and laundry facilities.