Polish town invites Elon Musk to buy its castle for his European headquarters
- The Mayor of Glogowek, Piotr Bujak, invited Elon Musk to buy the local castle for his European headquarters, stating that he posted the invitation on Musk's platform X and sent letters to his companies.
- Bujak described Glogowek as having a perfect climate and being the best place on Earth, with advantages like proximity to two airports and six European capitals connected by motorways.
- The Glogowek Castle has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages and briefly served as Poland's capital in the 17th century, and it has hosted composer Ludwig van Beethoven.
- The castle is in disrepair and needs over 100 million Zloty for restoration, which local authorities cannot afford.
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Small town of just 6,000 people invites ELON MUSK to buy their Medieval castle
RESIDENTS of a tiny town have invited Elon Musk to buy their medieval castle and use it as his European HQ. The town of Głogówek, south-west Poland, with a population of just 5,600, wants Musk to invest some of his $426 billion fortune in renovating the castle and then use it however he wishes. APGlogowek castle, which Elon Musk has been invited to buy by the town’s residents[/caption] APThis photo shows the gate and coat of arms at the Glogowek…
Elon Musk received the opportunity to buy a Polish medieval castle....
For the time being, no price has been announced and the billionaire has not yet responded to the offer.
The village of Głogówek in Poland has offered Elon Musk the opportunity to set up his European headquarters in a local castle. Locals hope that the billionaire will invest part of his fortune in the renovation.
The mayor of Glogowek offered an American billionaire to buy the local castle.
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