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The Prora sea resort was planned by the Third Reich and built between 1936 and 1939, when construction brutally stopped and left the project unfinished.
It lays on the Baltic sea coast, on the german island of Rügen. After World War II Prora became a base for the Soviet Army, and after the fall of the Berlin Wall it was converted in a military school and eventually in a retention center for asylum-seekers from the Balkans.
It now hosts a large youth hostel, as well as a museum, a gallery, restaurants and cafés.

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Prora, Rugen / Germany
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