Silownia Ozon sits at Poniatowskiego 3 in Brzozow, a small town in southeastern Poland, and Google files it plainly as a sports activity location. The reviews back that up: this reads like a genuine strength gym, not a listing wearing the wrong label. One member, writing in June 2025, put it in five words: "Mega gym, cool people, not expensive". That is the closest thing to a price signal you will find here, and I'll come back to why that matters.
What the reviews actually say
The praise clusters on three things, and the same three keep coming back: the equipment, the staff, and the feel of the room. A reviewer in April 2023 wrote, "Great place, great atmosphere, and plenty of equipment to practice. Everyone will find something for themselves. I highly recommend it." Another, in November 2023, kept it flat and factual: "The equipment and the interior itself are of a very good standard." A Polish-language review from June 2026 described enough gear for strength training in every category, plus friendly staff who, together with the regulars, make the place feel pleasant (translated from Polish).
So the machines get named as a strength. The people get named twice. Nobody complains. That is a consistent picture, and I don't see any voice pulling the other way.
What that 5.0 is really measuring
Here's the honest caveat. A perfect 5.0 across 14 reviews is a small sample, not a verdict. Do the math: one genuine 1-star review would drag this to roughly 4.7 overnight. Fourteen ratings is a slice of a town gym's membership, not a survey. The score tells you the people who bothered to write are happy. It does not tell you what the quiet majority think, because they haven't said.
That doesn't make the reviews fake. A neighborhood gym in a town this size lives on regulars, and regulars who like the place tend to be the ones who post. Read it as a warm local signal, not a ranking.
What's missing
No review states a membership price. "Not expensive" is a feeling, not a number, and my own rule is that a phrase pretending to be information should be named as such. If the monthly rate decides it for you, you'll have to ask. The posted hours are Monday to Friday 8:00 to 21:00 and Saturday 9:00 to 14:00, with no Sunday listing, so plan a weekend visit for the morning. There's no phone number or website in the record either, which means a walk-in is your fastest way to confirm anything.
Who it's not for
If you want classes, a pool, or a big-box chain with an app and 24-hour access, nothing here suggests you'll find it. This looks like a straightforward iron room. Would that bother me? Not for strength work. But it's worth knowing before you drive over.
FAQ
Is Silownia Ozon a real gym?
Yes. Google lists it as a sports activity location, and reviewers describe strength equipment across categories, which fits a working gym rather than a mislabeled listing.
How much does membership cost?
No review gives a price. One member called it "not expensive," but that's an opinion, not a rate. Call or visit to get the current number.
When is it open?
Posted hours are Monday to Friday 8:00 to 21:00 and Saturday 9:00 to 14:00. No Sunday hours are listed, so confirm before a weekend trip.