Plaváreň Sójka in the Polish storage town of Prudnik is visited by more and more visitors from the Czech Republic. However, the locals are hindered by their excessive openness.
Poles do not like the Czech liberal approach to nudity. It bothers them that the Czechs visiting their swimming pool are disguising themselves in front of the other visitors, but they are sending them a clear message, writes Nowa Trybuna Opolska.
Plaváreň Sójka in the Polish storage town of Prudnik is visited by more and more visitors from the Czech Republic. However, the locals are hindered by their excessive openness. Despite this, there are already separate changing rooms for men and women in the sports area, but each of them has changing cabins, some ignore this possibility and change in the presence of others.
The management of the sports center is thought to have a bad influence on the children and youth who attend the swimming pool. “Those same locker rooms are used by children with their parents or children coming to swimming courses,” said Malgorzata Haleková-Malinovská, director of the Polish Sports Agency.
They even placed a challenge in the Czech language at the indoor swimming pool, where visitors were asked to change from underwear to swimsuits in the booths.