Pstrąże (German: Pstransse, ros. Страхув) is a village in Poland, in Lower Silesia, in the Bolesławiec Poviat, in the Bolesławiec commune, 20 km from Bolesławiec.
My favorite place for trips - reminiscent of a Chernobyl wife. Pictures will never give away the climate of this place. The most recognizable southern part of this place no longer exists. It was a formation of four-storey blocks, which became permanent in the media as a "ghost town". Speaking of Trout, you forget about the northern part of this place, which made me even more impressed. It is a huge area lined with buildings that together built a small town-barracks. Everything was there, outbuildings, residential buildings, canteen, hospital, barracks, warehouses, small benches with benches, monuments, etc. Interestingly, after the appearance of buildings, it is easy to determine what military rank lived there. Characteristic tiles, tiles on the walls, window frames, and chimneys built on the isosceles triangle complete the atmosphere of this place.
It should be emphasized that this place was in the hands of both Germans and Russians. I managed to get to several photos from the World War II period, where this place was depicted during his glory. Nice atmosphere.
When moving around, one should expect to encounter a rented protection and an active way for tanks.
Expedition at your own risk :)
I will try to make the film next time!
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