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Huta Szk?a Lucyna, Poland, (visited Jun2012) 2013

urbexosaurus

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Huta Szk?a Lucyna, or Glass-works Lucyna, is an old Glassware Factory just over the German border in Poland.

This amazing location has been visited by just a few Polish explorers in the weekend, so when we were in Poland last year, we figured, let's try and see if we can also get in during the week.

Unfortunately for us, when we arrived, it turned out that a few workers were busy fixing up some holes in the roof and a security guy was present to accompany them.

So naturally, we asked the security guy if it was ok to take some pic's.

He was fine in general, but he couldn't allow us to do this, without official permission from the administrations office. Since Poland is know for their love for paperwork, we figured it was almost impossible to get this arranged, but well, since we were there now anyway, let's give it a shot.

Once we found the administrations office further in the village, we managed to find the lady who seems to have the authority to get things done. As it turned out, this lady was actually the Mayor of the whole district and initially she didn't even want to consider giving us permission to visit the site.

However, after a lot of talking and a few cups of coffee, we managed to convince her that we were not going to earn any money by selling the photo's from this place or had any other bad intentions and after we proposed a deal (she could use our pics, if she clearly stated our names) she was kind of fine with the idea and called the security guy to show us around.

A few restrictions were unfortunately applied; We couldn't enter some of the buildings due to the "bad shape" and the workshop + chemicals department were "off-limits". :cry:

The rest, including the directors office, museum and general tour around the site was allowed... (Looks like we'll be doing a revisit this year, in the weekend... ;) )

A bit of history;

This enormous factory was started in 1919 under the name "Nysa". At it's peak, the factory employed over 2500 employees, had state of the art equipment and techniques and cared about it's workers. They build accommodation on site for some of them, created a bar for after-hour pleasure and generally paid the workers a fair amount of money.

After the 2nd world war, the company was taken over by a Polish investor and changed it name into "Huta Szk?a Lucyna".

Due to the modernization of the glass industry and especially automation, the company eventually couldn't keep up with the competition anymore and went bankrupt in 2007, after various reorganizations.

The owner then tried to turn the whole site into a museum and he even managed to get sponsorship of the EU, for 80% of the needed money (80 million zloty = 20 million euros), as long as he would be able to provide the remaining 20% in a matter of a few months.

Unfortunately he didn't manage to get the required 20% and so the deal was off.

Now, they simply do some necessary maintenance work in order to keep the site from deteriorating even further... So far no real plans have been presented that are financially viable and so the site remains "rotting" away...

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A few more pic's on my Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/urbexosaurus/sets/72157630064799410/

Thanks 4 watching!

 

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holy cow !! thats stunning, really impressive, and a great write up (y) (y) (y) (3 thumbs this time !!)

 

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Now this is something different indeedy..almost surreal.I like the glass leg for some strange reason.Well done for your persistence in getting in. :cool2:

 

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That really is truly stunning, very much worth the persistence, some truly stunning shots there the place is amazing !

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Wow! That is absolutely brilliant! :eek:

 

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Thats amazing, i also am loving the glass leg. Lovely pics :D

 
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Corridors, stained glass, parquet floors...fantastic place and excellent photos :)

 

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Excellent photos! Such a stunning site, glad you went and sought permission, its not one to miss easily! (y)

 

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A very different & stunning location :D

I dont think ive seen anywhere quite like it :cool2:

Great to see & thanks for sharing (y)

 

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really really like this great colours amazing location looks bit like a castle :beer:

 

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Thanks All! As usual, your comments are very much appreciated!!

Thats amazing, i also am loving the glass leg. Lovely pics :D
Yeah, that glass leg is cool. I agree. Actually, the one on the picture was just made for the show, with the fancy colors and design.

They used to make zillion of these legs, but then just plain white, as they were used (pre-war) in stores to display panty's and socks and stuff...

Quite bizar, but nice little detail, I guess.

 
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