100m •
2020
On the island of Rügen in the Baltic Sea lies one of the most megalomaniac projects built by the Nazis. The ‘Monster by the Sea’, a colossus of brickwork that stretches for kilometres, intended as a futurist holiday resort for the inhabitants of the Third Reich. A paragon of ‘guilty architecture’. Later occupied by the communist regime, it has since the fall of the Wall fallen victim to property developers who have found it a tough nut to crack. Nico Weber’s Inside Prora uncovers the storied history of a project that symbolises the utopian intentions of modernism and the emergence of mass tourism.
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2014•
6.7
1992•
6.5
2020•
8.0
2011•
7.0
1985•
6.0
2013•
7.0
2019•
6.4
2019•
0
2005•
0
2018•
0
1959•
7.0
2014•
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1996•
7.7