As I've mentioned in a previous post, this was the organization that handled most travel business in East Germany. They've used existing hotels and such as recreation homes like in the aforementioned case - but they also built new ones starting at the beginning of the 1950's.
Groundbreaking for this particular recreation home, which was named after one of the founders of the German Communist Party, happened in 1952, and it was officially opened in 1954.
For the time, the house was a very modern one and was open all year.
The 85 rooms for up to 147 guests were heated by a modern oil heating installation, and every room had its own running cold and warm water.
Next to the beautiful surroundings, the house was equipped with two club rooms, a chess room, a TV room, library and a billiard room.
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Thank you for sharing and all the risks you take to share these with us!
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DeleteI would love to visit this one! Any indications?
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