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Prora — Abandoned Buildings

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    1. Binz–Prora Cycle Path – Prora Architectural Complex loop from Nipmerow

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    October 15, 2018

    That should be looked at!
    Whether it is nice ....., 🤔

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      September 10, 2018

      The part that is really dilapidated is in the far north.
      Prora is a bit confusing for the first time visitor. Here is a little orientation
      The hostel is the northern start of the building. Shortly behind it comes the Museum Prora Center.
      prora-zentrum.de In the museum there is information about the history and also guided tours
      This is followed by a section with unused parts of the building and partially used areas.
      This is followed by a first block that is turned into apartments.
      This ends the first building complex.
      You now come in the middle, clearly recognizable by the one realized central wing with the blue semicircular building. Here is the Documentation Center Prora.
      proradok.de
      Again, there are exhibitions and guided tours. I personally liked that very much (6 € admission)
      From here it is bizarre, now you come to the "New Prora" dust gives way asphalt, wheels soft Porsche Cayenne and BMW X5. This is crowned by the luxury hotel in the middle of the building.
      Sounds critical? Yes, but it is precisely because of these contrasts a visit that I can recommend. With this orientation, you can choose what you want to see.

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        October 11, 2018

        The building, the history and the beach are interesting

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          October 25, 2018

          A piece of history: power through joy. The today's "cure" in the NAZI time.

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            April 3, 2019

            Still a big ruin, but well restored in some parts. Worth seeing!

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              September 9, 2018

              Prora is a bit confusing for the first time visitor. Here is a little orientation
              The hostel is the northern start of the building. Shortly behind it comes the Museum Prora Center.
              prora-zentrum.de In the museum there is information about the history and also guided tours
              This is followed by a section with unused parts of the building and partially used areas.
              This is followed by a first block that is turned into apartments.
              This ends the first building complex.
              You now come in the middle, clearly recognizable by the one realized central wing with the blue semicircular building. Here is the Documentation Center Prora.
              proradok.de
              Again, there are exhibitions and guided tours. I personally liked that very much (6 € admission)
              From here it gets bizarre, now you come to the "New Prora" dust gives way asphalt, wheels soft Porsche Cayenne and BMW X5. This is crowned by the luxury hotel in the middle of the building.
              Sounds critical? Yes, but it is precisely because of these contrasts a visit that I can recommend. With this orientation, you can choose what you want to see.

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                June 28, 2020

                If you can't describe it, you have to see it. No matter if renovated or decaying ... somehow impressive

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                  July 21, 2024

                  The size of this former holiday property alone is impressive enough. After its (re-)use by the GDR holiday authorities, it has finally found another useful use. A suitable clientele has now been attracted, which is probably also in the interests of the town of Binz. I hope that the last buildings will also find a use.

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                    May 2, 2025

                    Worth seeing, especially the old buildings which will not remain as they are for very long (renovation and real estate companies which are buying up the buildings including the museum which is worth seeing!)

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                      Should also be a Rügen bike tour

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                        Location: Binz, Vorpommern-Rügen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

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