This is one of the videos that I add to tik tok, I decided to add them to youtube in the form of youtube Shorts : The Most Depressing cities in Central Europe My TikTok: @amazingworld080 #shorts
Definitely not true I went to Paris a year ago and it was amazing. The amount of trash I saw in Paris for a city that is the second most visited city in the world was ridiculously impressive. The Parisians really work hard cleaning their city. So hats off to them. And I can't wait to visit Paris again.
I've lived in Paris for 7 years, in Moscow for 6 years and in two small French cities for 11 years. The smaller cities were the most depressing BY FAR, along with wintertime Moscow. Paris is the most exciting city out of all of these. You're exaggerating.
I think it's maybe Szentkirályszabadja, a former soviet complex abandoned since the 90's. It's a very interesting place to visit and not depressing at all. The nearby airfield is still in operation, but you can visit the "szellemváros" (aka ghost town) freely.
@@SomebodyXD3076t can be 'Szentkirályszabadja' or 'Tótvázsony'. There are lot of abadoned towns on the nord side of Balaton, after the russian military left them in the early '90's
People tend to forget how incredibly sucsessful these building were at their time. People moved in there from huts with no internal plumbing or water, after the devastation of a world war, for free. It's not pretty, but people needed houses, not beauty.
i find places like this morbidly beautiful, i feel like i could just sit there and put on some good post-punk music and it would be such a vibe (but i wouldn’t want to live there)
I think that shot is taken from a video about Chişinău, probably stolen by the nature of youtube shorts. That's why I immediately recognised the place despite never having been even close to Moldova.
Ostrava ain't really that depressing, it's usually like traveling back to 19th century when you go to the industrial parts, which is more of a impressive sight then a depressive one. And otherwise the city is a modern city that you can see usually find in Germany mixed with commie blocks, which, in the poorer parts, actually DO look depressing.
Oh wow, i live in hungary, and there are a lot of districts and cities that look like that abandoned town (some of them are clearly not abandoned but still give off this vibe)
The places in Poland where the coal mining is established (only if still alive) are usually quite rich if you think about their budgets and facilities. Showing the hills and pits of mining material which are the part of the industry is nonsense. :)
@@georgebushisntcool - Inflation - Pretended elections - High prices of gas or housing - Post-communistic Society - Pathological rappers, their fans and neanderthal subcultures - No real conservative party - Popculture being built by morons - Riots everytime when there's a soccer match going on - Social- democratic government which will always show up with will to help when family of crackheads or ukrainians needs some money for party, but when a disabled person has difficulties with finding a job or living, our lovely mother poland will just look at them and ask: "Wait, people with problems exist?!" - We have no rights to own firearms in order to protect our property, loved ones and ourselves.
Not compared to some districts of Palermo... ZEN is the most dangerous district with suicide rates so high. 2/3 of kids leave school to join crime as gang wars are everyday present.
We have our own perception of things, to other people it's not that depressing, it varies from opinion to opinion, i myself think the abandoned town in the hungary looks beautiful as it gives off thought provoking things like how it was used in the past and its memories.
they say its worse because the air and coal mine but they have never come to the most visit festival in Ostrava-Colours of Ostrava. There was like Imagine Dragons, Bazookas and so much others
@@JoeTheRealOne Well, in general, it's central. Russia occupies all of true Eastern Europe. What we call "Eastern" is actually central. Such a misunderstanding is due to the fact that Russia is already large and most of its territory is Asia, and therefore the country is considered more of an Asian country. So, yes, Ukraine is central Europe.
I don’t understand why people think that the neighborhood in the Eastern Block countries are depressing. Yeah, some of them are dirty or have unkept houses and broken roads. But some of them are so cozy and beautiful, that have a lot of trees and spaces without cars for residents. Especially they’re cool in Germany and Czechia.
yeah the reason people think these places look depressing is because they're often run down and uncared for. if these places had just a bit TLC put into them I imagine they could look quite pleasant.
The 'abandoned town' looks like the former soviet barrack near my hometown in Hungary. It's a good airsoft/paintball location, and apart from the missing or breakable stairs it's a quite fun place (when you're in company haha)
@@margo7059we are not forced to learn English. did you know that we voted to join NATO and EU? MY WHOLE FAMILY VOTED YES. WE DONT WANT YOUR WAGNER RATS TO COME AND KILL US AGAIN
Ostrava is consistently having a glow up and is growing faster than any other city here. Not to say its nice or pretty per se but I like the industrial vibe
The place where I live has only one shop, 216 people and 2 graveyards with thousands of dead bodies. So I basically live in a "ghost town" or more like a "ghost village"
@@slavicmelodies9614 1. Every city's infrastructure is falling apart due to corrupt politicians stealing tax money and swindling it away to off shore bank accounts 2. 30% of people don't have access to proper sanitation (toilets etc) 3. Child labor is among the highest in Europe
One big BS…Ostrava is actually a cool city full of young students, lots of cultural events and proximity to beautiful mountains. What sucks though are Usti n Labem or Most whose a particular part of population makes life hard.
Turów is very depressing considering the fact that it is just random almost-exclave mine that is just polluting Germany and Czechia and the people that live there are so blind to see that. I know from expirience because I was a voulonteer at the opposition speech in my town that is close to Turów, and they came in just to destroy the whole thing with sirens trumpets and shouting some pretty inapropriate things, and even beaten up a few voulonteers. Pretty depressing
As an Ostrava resident, I quite strongly disagree that my city is depressing. I cannot speak for everyone, but I enjoy life here immensely. BTW, we no longer have any coal mines. That ended decades ago.
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In summer, Ostrava isn't depressing at all. There is a museum near the "coal mine" and it's really nice there, I'd recommend to go there if you're visiting Ostrava (unlikely scenario)
This is what i would like to see for myself, discover what happened to places like these, and just take in the history of what caused all depressing places like these to look like that.
Sorry if I interrupt your privacy good evening. It's a pleasure to meet you. How is the weather in your city I hope you don't mind if it gets to know each other. I am from Slovenia.
Paris is the most depressing place in Europe
Definitely not true I went to Paris a year ago and it was amazing. The amount of trash I saw in Paris for a city that is the second most visited city in the world was ridiculously impressive. The Parisians really work hard cleaning their city. So hats off to them. And I can't wait to visit Paris again.
@@emotivelyy_ yep svalbard because there is like barely anyone there
@@yapa-yapa lmfao
I've lived in Paris for 7 years, in Moscow for 6 years and in two small French cities for 11 years. The smaller cities were the most depressing BY FAR, along with wintertime Moscow. Paris is the most exciting city out of all of these. You're exaggerating.
Very true Paris is bad
I love how the abandoned town in Hungary is just called “abandoned town in Hungary”
I think it's maybe Szentkirályszabadja, a former soviet complex abandoned since the 90's. It's a very interesting place to visit and not depressing at all. The nearby airfield is still in operation, but you can visit the "szellemváros" (aka ghost town) freely.
@@werinterthe soviet union really dragged others down with it
@@werinterI know that every country has some language but how do you pronounce that city name
@@SomebodyXD3076t can be 'Szentkirályszabadja' or 'Tótvázsony'. There are lot of abadoned towns on the nord side of Balaton, after the russian military left them in the early '90's
@@SomebodyXD3076write it in google translate and let it read it for you
Me, an eastern european:Wait, what do you mean depressing, this is home
Yea
As a Russian, I agree with this fact.
Where are you from? Just wondering, no politics
@@Ivan-pj5if Romania
@@keidkirk6905 hello, my Romanian buddy!
@@Ivan-pj5ifI’m Finnish
for some people, a place is depressing just because there are no leaves on the trees or the sky is cloudy.
Да
Review didn’t look so depressing to me but ya the others did.
Revuca*
@@GlassDolphin465Revuca dont look that bad. its tidy and looked after, just repetative and gray. but its standard in those older districts
@@donis888 Ok
Me from Eastern Europe: What depressed on this normal places?
I also do not know as an other central/eastern europian
People tend to forget how incredibly sucsessful these building were at their time. People moved in there from huts with no internal plumbing or water, after the devastation of a world war, for free.
It's not pretty, but people needed houses, not beauty.
Same here
i'm from ireland, but even i agree. only 2 photos looked depressing
Same
Me as a Lithuanian, this literealy looks like my home 💀
Sveiki atvykę, jus turite daug bendrų dalykų su slaviškomis valstybėmis.
Me as Ukrainian looks at my previous one😅
It's a home of every post-comunist country citizen
As a polish, I agree
@@UCNuRon7cjGBSx-NP0qKPH1g
why, Lithuania is beautiful
i find places like this morbidly beautiful, i feel like i could just sit there and put on some good post-punk music and it would be such a vibe (but i wouldn’t want to live there)
Samee
Your definitely British
Waiting for the uk to pull up with every single city 💀
@user-qi1ns6qm9c ankara dışında bütün orta anadolu
Only depressing town in the Uk is Birmingham
@@ashleyjiscool Luton exists
@@idrk306 I don’t have any personal experience with Luton
true
Most depressing places in Central Europe-starts the video with a staircase in Chisinau, Moldova, Eastern Europe
Chişinău is good if you love eating rats
@@K.Pershingyou probably never have been in Tiraspol.
they fixed them. I live here...
I think that shot is taken from a video about Chişinău, probably stolen by the nature of youtube shorts. That's why I immediately recognised the place despite never having been even close to Moldova.
I'm born and raised in Chisinau Moldova, the first Shot is Moldova, thats for sure.
Ostrava is actually tourist destination for people who like industrial sights.
Я кстати в России живу и у нас почти всё так каждый день.
Turów coal mine also. There is a lot of viewpoints near this location
Yep
Chernobyl 💀
As a Serb, really this isn't depressing, we go through way worse stuff everyday
Revuca looks really pretty.
Thanks im from 🇸🇰 AND
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Bro, I live in Russia and this is my view from the window 💀💀💀
@@Stlumaine при лучшем раскладе
Mám precestované skoro cele slovensko a s bratom sme sa zhodli že Recúva je najväčšou dierou
Ostrava ain't really that depressing, it's usually like traveling back to 19th century when you go to the industrial parts, which is more of a impressive sight then a depressive one. And otherwise the city is a modern city that you can see usually find in Germany mixed with commie blocks, which, in the poorer parts, actually DO look depressing.
20th*
@@cooked1945 We were both wrong.. xd
It's 19th.
@@TomitaGregorias bruh
Ну всеже россия самая депресивная
Yea i've been there and gotta say it actually looks sick
Oh wow, i live in hungary, and there are a lot of districts and cities that look like that abandoned town (some of them are clearly not abandoned but still give off this vibe)
When as a child lived in Chișinău I toke every single one of those stairs, now is better some of them.
The clip at the beginning of this short was the exit of a subway station in Chisinau, Moldova
And it is the city centre:( i saw this place on Bald and Bankrupt channel
Yeah thats right, but we actually neved had subways
@@iamjahongir you call it europe freedom
That's right, Chisinau, me myself walked there many times but it isn't a subway station but pedestrian underpass.
@@mizujxrewhat do you mean?
As a Czech, I cannot agree with Ostrava, the city named Ústí nad Labem is much more depressing 💀
Yeah ÚnL has quite the reputation 🗿
I have project about Ústecký kraj lmao
This is getting into it
Most
That just sounds like Osama Bin Laden using a fake name
Agree, UnL is way more depressive.
Miskolc in hungary is already a depressing city💀
I really like the aesthetic of the eastern block
How a coal mine can be depressing?
Memesters will call almost anything depressing, once they see some of the countries of the Eastern Bloc.
Industrial vibe
Well it's not that much, but if it's abandoned coal mine then THAT'S anither level of depressing
@@KJ-ud3mgThis mine is not abandoned
Pollution, trash, lack of maintenance on public infrastructure, grey skies you named it
The places in Poland where the coal mining is established (only if still alive) are usually quite rich if you think about their budgets and facilities. Showing the hills and pits of mining material which are the part of the industry is nonsense. :)
cope harder
@@marcuby touch some grass
@@marcuby your delusional😂
I'm from Poland...and my entire country is depressing...
What
@@opalek467 🥚
What you don’t like about Poland, imo it’s pretty nice
@@georgebushisntcool
- Inflation
- Pretended elections
- High prices of gas or housing
- Post-communistic Society
- Pathological rappers, their fans and neanderthal subcultures
- No real conservative party
- Popculture being built by morons
- Riots everytime when there's a soccer match going on
- Social- democratic government which will always show up with will to help when family of crackheads or ukrainians needs some money for party, but when a disabled person has difficulties with finding a job or living, our lovely mother poland will just look at them and ask:
"Wait, people with problems exist?!"
- We have no rights to own firearms in order to protect our property, loved ones and ourselves.
So you can't be from Poland if you think that whole country is depressing. Or you live underground.
As a hungarian 70% of our cities are depressing.
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thank you
That's unfair.. Revuca for example is acurally a very nice place. Greets from Austria to our beautiful neighbour Slovakia❤️🇸🇰
Thanks or for you I'll say Danke. 🇸🇰🇦🇹
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Mein Freund du warst nicht in Revuca 💀
But in my opinion Prievidza is worse.
Bro i live in slovakia and when i been in revuca, its old and discusting city
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Dude just called a blast furnace a coal mine
Me from Iran watching this questioning the definition of depressed in Europe
Me from Bangladesh wondering the same
ahahahah, that is just a rainbow comparing to Norilsk, kids
Perm:
Vorkuto :
Not compared to some districts of Palermo... ZEN is the most dangerous district with suicide rates so high. 2/3 of kids leave school to join crime as gang wars are everyday present.
it's hard to disagree
Norilsk is its own tier lmao
You should go to Ostrava, it's a specific place but not depressing
I've been there, it is depressing.
Still better than Usti nad Ladem tho
Never went there. But grow up in east germany in a grey block like in the video. Pretty nice nowadays here
@@Kuricang31Usti is indeed depressing 😅
@@jirisvoboda1973it's not, they have kofola there, it's heaven on earth
as a person from poland it looks quite deppresing but more fascinating
As a Czech, these pictures all seem like home.
I love the aesthetic of industrial cities, and don’t find them depressing, but the air quality…
Revuca doesn't look too bad lovely countryside in the background
Yes. It is pretty nice with a Lot of nature
Bro this video is a big troll
We have our own perception of things, to other people it's not that depressing, it varies from opinion to opinion, i myself think the abandoned town in the hungary looks beautiful as it gives off thought provoking things like how it was used in the past and its memories.
The place is called Szentkirályszabadja, and I agree.
As a Czech we don’t talk about Ostrava it’s like that kid in your basement
Come to Russia, we have a lot of that literally in every city
Russia isnt depressing russia is beautiful. Also For a country the size of russia, there is not many abandon towns aside from ones in the north
@@liamneslind5708 you don’t know what you are talking about
@@RailSuleymanov he definitely doesnt know what he is talking about😂
@@liamneslind5708visit there and talk again
Same in Germany, we have so many depressing ugly cities
Ostrava hitting different but not depressed, it is just beautiful
they say its worse because the air and coal mine but they have never come to the most visit festival in Ostrava-Colours of Ostrava. There was like Imagine Dragons, Bazookas and so much others
@@akibety6431yeah
I like how this guy can make every isolated, abandoned place depressing
Chernobyl: hi.
Эмалированное судно
Окошко, тумбочка, кровать
Жить тяжело и неуютно
Зато уютно умирать....
With that type of Russian lyrics it is no wonder that they attack neighbors. 🤮🤮
True
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Chornobyl
Dont think thats central europe 💀
@@JoeTheRealOne Well, in general, it's central. Russia occupies all of true Eastern Europe. What we call "Eastern" is actually central. Such a misunderstanding is due to the fact that Russia is already large and most of its territory is Asia, and therefore the country is considered more of an Asian country.
So, yes, Ukraine is central Europe.
@@icekszechter4630 Chornobyl, it's the right transcription from Slavic Ukrainian language
Припять, город-призрак, 1986 год.
Amadora, Sintra in Portugal: *laughs in superiority*
I don’t understand why people think that the neighborhood in the Eastern Block countries are depressing. Yeah, some of them are dirty or have unkept houses and broken roads. But some of them are so cozy and beautiful, that have a lot of trees and spaces without cars for residents. Especially they’re cool in Germany and Czechia.
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yeah the reason people think these places look depressing is because they're often run down and uncared for. if these places had just a bit TLC put into them I imagine they could look quite pleasant.
that beginning was definitely moldova, I am from there and I can confirm that this area is near a mcdonalds
Yes, but they are fixing it . ;P
@@arjuna4876 That just makes it way more depressing 💀
Forbidden City in Germany? What's the name of this city, where is it placed, please?
Its Name is Wünsdorf. It was in the soviet occupation zone.
@@Pentahydrat1 Früher SBZ. Heute ABZ.
The 'abandoned town' looks like the former soviet barrack near my hometown in Hungary. It's a good airsoft/paintball location, and apart from the missing or breakable stairs it's a quite fun place (when you're in company haha)
I searched up Vienna and got this wtf 💀
First place is Moldova right in front of the capital if anyone is wondering.
That place is now famous for bald and bankrupt
I guess some gypsy village
The post USSR 💀
Puajjj
Pretty much but none of these countries were part of it, they were all satellite states
@@_corey_1124 exactly
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@@margo7059we are not forced to learn English. did you know that we voted to join NATO and EU? MY WHOLE FAMILY VOTED YES.
WE DONT WANT YOUR WAGNER RATS TO COME AND KILL US AGAIN
As a Slovak i totaly agree with revuca 🤣😭💀
As a Polish person, that is the most beautiful city I have ever seen
In Switzerland (yes, really) we have that city called Yverdon, apartment blocs everywhere and overall not a safe city (in Switzerland standards ofc)
I am sure it is Swiss people who make it not safe.
@@defendfreedom1390Sure 😂
compared this to Miskolc
Is like comparing Sponge Bob to Texas chainsaw massacre
Ostrava is consistently having a glow up and is growing faster than any other city here. Not to say its nice or pretty per se but I like the industrial vibe
I used to love clubbing at Stodolni. Ostrava is awesome. I've got some fond memories of it. Oh, and great burgers at the stalls there too. ✌️😎
Czech republic is a nice country to visit in general
Did you ever hear of brandenburg in Germany? that is depressing as hell
The place where I live has only one shop, 216 people and 2 graveyards with thousands of dead bodies. So I basically live in a "ghost town" or more like a "ghost village"
What's the name homeboy? To google map it
Moldova as a whole
@@slavicmelodies9614It aint
@@slavicmelodies9614
1. Every city's infrastructure is falling apart due to corrupt politicians stealing tax money and swindling it away to off shore bank accounts
2. 30% of people don't have access to proper sanitation (toilets etc)
3. Child labor is among the highest in Europe
You probably have never been in Transnistria
As someone who lives in Ostrava i pretty much agree
Every apartment building in Germany
Charleroi is the most depressing city in Belgium
One big BS…Ostrava is actually a cool city full of young students, lots of cultural events and proximity to beautiful mountains. What sucks though are Usti n Labem or Most whose a particular part of population makes life hard.
I guess you are not from Ostrava
@@vasekdrtic2760 právě, že je. Má pravdu.
I live in a post soviet country and its basically depression everywhere, but i still love it lol
I come from post Soviet country but live near Brussels. Just can not wait for vacation to leave "clean" western city and visit "dirty" eastern one ;)
@@karlosss20"clean" thanks to the algerians and moroccans living in Brussels.
That wheelchair railway looks dope
I've studied in Ostrava. Quite cozy and beautiful town actually 👀
As a Russian, I can say that Revuca isn't so bad 🙂
спасибо брат, я считаю россию и словакию самыми красивыми странами, привет из словакии,
🇷🇺 🇸🇰
@@PeterK1lmao your parents were persecuted by the russkies.
@blazer9547 I'm happy that you know my parents better than I do. I can also see that you don't get along with history and with your head.
What about norilsk n vorkuta?
Coal mine in czech republic is in Karviná, but i think most depressing city in cz is Ustí nad Labem. And for me are Otrokovice
Chánov 100%
ÚSTÍ NAD LABEM NUMBER 1 💪💪💪
The only moment when the depression feels good
We going in TF2 with the ostrava coal mine🗣️🗣️🔥🔥💥💥
В СНГ все города самые депрессивные😂💀
Не все
@@xsap2369 почти *
@@xsap2369 ну, столицы стран не весь СНГ знаешь ли
Кринж.
Не все.
10 лет назад конечно было много разваленных городов но за последнее время многие улучшились. Я имею ввиду Россию
I think.... people could top this with another video. We definitely have even more depressing places, a whole lot more
Košice and gypsies enclave
Some kid in my class said the capital of hungry was food 😂😂😂😂
I love that just with a short clip of a staircase I can figure out it's Chisinau, Moldova despite never being there...
Revúca 😂😂😂
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Paris is like LA, a city that everyone wants to go to but when they arrive in either they’re disappointed and greeted with the smell of shit.
Turów is very depressing considering the fact that it is just random almost-exclave mine that is just polluting Germany and Czechia and the people that live there are so blind to see that. I know from expirience because I was a voulonteer at the opposition speech in my town that is close to Turów, and they came in just to destroy the whole thing with sirens trumpets and shouting some pretty inapropriate things, and even beaten up a few voulonteers. Pretty depressing
Keep your hands away from turów
bro I guarantee you if you lived in Duisburg/Hochfeld for 1 week, every place on your list would seem like a luxury vacation
Bruv nobody lives in a coal mine or an abandoned city it’s not even a city it’s town 💀
WoT maps be like:
As an Ostrava resident, I quite strongly disagree that my city is depressing. I cannot speak for everyone, but I enjoy life here immensely. BTW, we no longer have any coal mines. That ended decades ago.
Revúca is actually one of the nicest Slovak towns I love it there.
I think every Ukrainian city takes this right now.
What?Ukr cities are beautiful
Ukraine isn’t Central Europe
@@paulu_ Опять Украина стала Окраиной
@@paulu_ yep read that wrong didn’t see the central part of the text my mistake
You know what's also depressing?
*The song*
It fits
Love the song. Who are they?
@@gauchoparaguayo it’s Sudno by Molchat Doma
Me, eastern-european: lmao this song is playful, if you want depression here you go...
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Yes horror!
Those places looks like such a vibe if it rained
In summer, Ostrava isn't depressing at all. There is a museum near the "coal mine" and it's really nice there, I'd recommend to go there if you're visiting Ostrava (unlikely scenario)
They first clip is Bald and Bankrupt
This is what i would like to see for myself, discover what happened to places like these, and just take in the history of what caused all depressing places like these to look like that.
Short answer : soviet union
As a poland guy i can agree that "Turow" gives nostalgia
Ostrava is not only coal mine but also one of the biggest Czech cities
Sorry if I interrupt your privacy good evening. It's a pleasure to meet you. How is the weather in your city I hope you don't mind if it gets to know each other. I am from Slovenia.
Bradford England 🏴
How about Luník IV in Košice, Slovakia?
Im Czech🇨🇿 so I know how Ostrava looks
I love Czech
You forgot about the parts of the Zachem factory (abandoned) in Bydgoszcz, i was in Zachem factory 2 times, its so damn scary
The image from Ostrava displays Liberty Steel Factory, not a coal mine. Do your homework next time please. Btw, what is so depressing about Revúca?
Is coal mine a city?
I want to live there, matches what I feel inside
Depressing places can be found everywhere, from Asia to Europe and even in the USA..
Ankara is one of the most depressing cities in the world, the capital city of Turkey
Que bellas ciudades
Lindos lugares me encantan así
"Abandoned town in Hungary"
Name?!
Little Moscow. A former soviet barrack, currently not open for visitors
The only town I know by name that’s a ghost town is Nagyecser
I think it is Szentkirályszabadja, near the town Veszprém. It is not officially, but open and kinda popular destination
Szentkirályszabadja.
is it just me or does revuca look hella nice lmao
Yeah I wouldn't mind living there lol
If you are wondering, the first one was shot a few years ago in the Capital of Republic of Moldova.