Last Saturday, a protest event took place in the very center of the capital. “Rave at the Lussi bar. In defense of iconic casseroles.” It is a characteristic fast-food stand that has become a permanent fixture in the landscape of downtown Warsaw for 32 years.
A protest in a form unlike any other. Warsaw residents went to have fun in defense of the iconic Lussi bar
An outdoor event with club music is an event that is a form of protest against the planned relocation of the premises. The event was organized by the Luzztro nightclub and Kacper Ponichtera, a journalist from Radio Czwórka. Before it started, 25,000 people declared their participation on Facebook. people. There were definitely fewer people there, but there was still a crowd along Aleje Jerozolimskie.
In my life I have never seen such a spurt. Casserole is the most democratic form of eating – everyone has been eating here for 30 years. The casserole brought us together. So far, this booth hasn’t bothered anyone. The aesthetic argument is invalid, because Defilad Square does not look good at all – said the organizer of the event from the stage.
According to the Warsaw branch of “”, the owner of Lussi lost in the fight against the officials of the Municipal Roads Authority, who imposed fines of PLN 74,000 on him every year. zlotys. This is all due to changes introduced several years ago in the local development plan, which excludes the location of free-standing facilities in this place, apart from kiosks and flower shops.
Moreover, according to the capital’s Municipal Roads Authority, the entrepreneur illegally occupies a part of the road along Aleje Jerozolimskie, where the booth is located. The owner was fed up with fighting with the city council and finally decided to move his business. Very close, only 100 meters further from the current location, i.e. to the western tower of the Śródmieście Railway Station.
They decided to create the longest casserole in the world. The record was broken and those in need were fed
Varsovians of all ages had fun there to the rhythm of house and techno music. You could meet young people in nylon tracksuits, but also entire families who came with their children to show them the place they visited with their parents when they were children.
However, dancing and fun are not all that the organizers have planned. A 120-meter banquet table has been placed along Aleje Jerozolimskie, which will accommodate a record-sized casserole. Well, during the “Rave at the Lussi Bar” the Guinness record for the length of a casserole was broken, which so far was 108 meters.
Around 10 p.m. the impossible was achieved. All the rolls were combined into one using melted cheese and a 120-meter-long casserole was officially created, thanks to which the organizer could announce breaking the Guinness Record. Pieces of food were first distributed to people in crisis of homelessness, who can often be found around the Palace of Culture and Science.
In defense of the iconic booth, they organized a protest-event. The Guinness record for creating the longest casserole was also broken on site Photo Adam Stępień / Agencja Wyborcza.pl
Once everyone in need had received their portion, pieces of the record-breaking casserole were later distributed to the rest of the gathering. After this hour, the outdoor event had to end, but the organizers invited everyone to continue the rave at Praga Centrum, located at Szwedzka Street. You could also sign a petition at Lussi to preserve the booth, but we will see its effects only soon.
Source: Gazeta

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