German media mock the Polish hotel. They write about “little Dubai”

Budowa hotelu w Pobierowie (źródło: TT Tomasz Narkun)

“Megalomaniac. Colossal. Absurd” – writes about the not yet avid Hotel Gołębiewski in Pobierowo the German daily “Sueddeutsche Zeitung” quoted by “Deutsche Welle”.

Built next to the Baltic Hotel Gołębiewski in Pobierowo will receive the first guests this year. In total, it will offer 1200 rooms located on 12 floors of the building. From the opening, he is divided by one document: environmental decision.

The Polish hotel did not like the Germans. That’s how they write about him

The German press does not go through the new facility, in which the articles commenting on it regularly appear. The hotel has already gained, among others The nickname “Little Dubai”. Such an article on Tuesday appeared in the pages of “Sueddeutsche Zeitung”, and its author did not say in words.

“In the place where 1,000 people currently live, in the future a building reminiscent of settled, a Y -shaped cruise ship, which will accommodate 3,000 guests, has been located. This luxurious design, located just a few dozen kilometers from the border with Germany, is giant. Megalomaniac. Colossal. Absurd.” – writes the daily, quoted by “Deutsche Welle”.

The article goes a step further, comparing the hotel in Pobierowo with the project of the Prora Recreation Center erected in the 1930s by the Nazis on the German island of Rugia. During the construction, it was assumed that it would accommodate up to 20 thousand. vacationers. “Prora is a historic megalomania, Pobierowo is a bit smaller, but contemporary madness,” says the daily.

“Megalomaniac. Colossal. Absurd.” Here the Germans see the problem

Among the allegations against the new object by the diary, there is one more issue – its failure to adapt to the environment. “I wonder how the hotel, for which 1,500 trees were cut out in an area of ​​30 hectares, will blend in with intact nature,” the author wonders. “Since when is an anonymous estate from the time of post -war poverty, built of concrete, are they considered luxurious places of dreams among the Sunday nature?” – I’m writing.

Similar reservations appeared in the German media before. Just a few days earlier, Rolf Seelige-Steinhoff, managing director of the German Seetel Hotel Group, expressed its fears towards the new facility.

– This project will destroy the tourism we know. If everything goes according to plan, the hotel will generate two million nights a year. Everyone else will lose on this – he said in an interview with Ostlye Zeitung.

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