Since 2013 a battery of Weho tanks has helped to provide drinking water for the guests of the East European Congress and Sports Centre Arłamów in southeast Poland.
The Arłamów holiday resort became infamous in the 1980s as the secret playground of the Polish communist elite. It had been a popular destination with Polish prime ministers and party secretaries, leaders of Eastern Europe and even foreign royals. With the fall of communism in 1989 Arłamów’s golden era came to an end and the compound became municipal property. In mid 1990s the local government sold the hotel, utility buildings and surrounding woodland to a private investor.
The picturesque resort surrounded by 23,000 hectares of Bieszczady highland is currently open to all visitors and remains a popular destination for summer and winter vacations. It was not surprising that several years ago the new owner laid out plans for the redevelopment of the complex into a state-of-the-art sports and conference centre. The project, worth an estimated 70 million euros, included modernisation of the old hotel building and incorporating it into the newly-built Congress and Sports Centre. When finished the resort will include a five-star hotel for 400 guests, indoor swimming bool, spa, outdoor thermal pools, sports arena, bowling alley, tennis courts, soccer field, small golf course, equestrian centre and other facilities.