A city in Poland is encouraging Elon Musk to purchase its huge Thirteenth-century fortress and switch it into his European headquarters.
The mayor of Glogowek, Piotr Bujak, mentioned Tuesday that he just lately posted the invitation on Musk’s social media platform X and has despatched letters to his firms, advocating for him to purchase the fortress.
No price ticket has been introduced, and Musk hasn’t responded to the supply to this point.
Bujak informed The Related Press that he noticed media reviews in Europe suggesting that the US tech billionaire is in search of a sizeable location, probably a fortress in Italy, as a hub for his operations on the continent.
The Glogowek fortress in southwestern Poland boasts a wealthy historical past going again to the Center Ages, briefly serving as Poland’s capital within the seventeenth century. It has additionally hosted composer Ludwig van Beethoven, who wrote music there.
“The castle has a very good vibe and is a perfect location for great things,” Bujak informed the AP.
The realm has a protracted winemaking custom.
“We do not feel worse than Tuscany. We have a perfect climate and this is the best place on Earth,” Bujak mentioned.
Glogowek’s picturesque location is inside touring distance of European capitals Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Bratislava and Warsaw. There’s room for a helicopter touchdown pad too.
The fortress requires thorough renovation and wishes a personal investor, however presents huge areas for residing and enterprise functions. It belongs to the city.