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Darkening City

A glimpse of a small portion of the resort...
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This is incredible motts! this resort is HUGE!
Wow buildings lined up like soldiers. Its huge!
that is pretty big
I *love* your panorama shots :)
What a waste - why doesn't someone turn them into apartments or condos or something? They aren't that far gone it seems and with the views and all. . . what a pity.
that place is gigantic! but it really didnt have the feel of a resort
They DO look like soldiers in formation. Nice pano!
this place just screams out im abandoned
I can't believe how big that place is! Such a shame that it's abondoned especially being that it's right on the water. So beautiful.
It seems like some of the windows arent broken which is amazing for being abandoned for so many years
guess you wouldnt want to get to drunk and have to find the room and building your staying in.
Its really so gross and industrial, not welcoming at all.
I just got the strangest feeling.
can you make that a wallpaper?
Prora is a beach resort on the island of Rügen, Germany, known especially for its colossal Nazi-planned touristic structures. The massive building complex was built between 1936 and 1939 as a Kraft durch Freude (KdF) project. The eight buildings are identical, and while they were planned as a holiday locale, they were never used for this purpose. The complex has a formal heritage listing as a particularly striking example of Third Reich architecture.



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