Ghosts of History: Exploring Eva Braun's Summer Retreat
At the end of Grunwaldzka Street, just before the cliffs, behind the maritime rescue base, surrounded by trees, there is a small wooden house around which many interesting stories have been told over the years. Remains of a wrought iron fence can be seen all around. A Lost Place, formerly used by Eva Braun, maybe
Anyone with knowledge of history will recognize the remains of typical German military lamps. The paths, which were overgrown until a few years ago, are now wide. The rubbish that was previously dumped here has been removed.
It's a ghosttown, made by one houseA small wooden House
It is an amazing career that one of perhaps the most enigmatic remnants of the past has made in Pobierowo, Poland. It is a simple wooden house, just a few meters away from a staircase that once led to the beach in the dark past. Today it is locked and boarded up because it is dilapidated.
On the left side once was a guards houseDilapidated like the wooden house next door, which has become one of the most popular sights in the entire region. Although there is nothing to see apart from a few mossy walls, a hint of former beauty and lots of graffiti.
Pale ride to a forgotten placeBut the two-story building, to which there is no longer any access, is not just any beach house. Since rumors began circulating that Eva Braun, the lover and later wife of Adolf Hitler, spent her summer vacation in this house, more and more tourists have been discovering the site.
Last view inside: Today the house is completely closedThe Concubine of the "Führer"
The house has been empty for decades, it is dilapidated and can now only be viewed from the outside. But anyone who gets into Eva Braun's house in Pobierowo, the concubine of the "Führer" and church criminal Hitler for many years, will discover a modest building that has withstood the test of time quite well.
This was once the fireplaceThere is a large fireplace, now without a fireplace, a few side rooms that were probably bedrooms, and a large kitchen that has been cleared out. There is rubbish everywhere, the walls have not only been smeared but also kicked in by previous visitors.
Tourists destroyed the wallsThe house in the western part of Pobierowo, located between Świnoujście and Rewal, certainly benefited in the summer from being in the middle of the forest and always being supplied with fresh sea air over the cliff to the Baltic Sea. But since it hasn't been lived in for so long, it has become musty, moldy and damp.
Nearby a new and very huge hotel was buildNo one knows
The residents also know little about the building. What is certain is that the wooden house was built in the 1930s. In the following decade, Eva Braun is said to have spent her summer holidays there, or so the locals say. The only real fact is that the facility was guarded by German soldiers at the time. The traces of this guard organization can still be seen - foundations of the guard house, a standard-sized driveway, remnants of barbed wire in the forest all around that no one bothered to remove.
"Facism never again" the graffiti on the left saysAfter the end of World War II, the building was abandoned and fell into disrepair, although it was temporarily maintained. There is no evidence that Hitler himself ever stayed in the villa, but it is certain that Hermann Göring, who lived in nearby Międzywodzie and visited the seaplane base in Dziwnów, was here. Who he visited, whether he perhaps lived here and received visitors - all of this is unclear. There is not even written evidence of who owned the house at the time.
By night the forest around the houseNew hotels, old ghosts
At least Eva's villa, as visitors call it, hasn't been demolished yet. The building is currently abandoned and devastated, but in the future it could make a career as the biggest informal attraction of the up-and-coming holiday resort of Pobierowo: Grunwaldzka Street 6 is located directly between the town's two largest hotels, which are currently still under construction.
In winter times the place is cruelOnce they are open, more than 2,000 additional guests will probably come to the still sleepy town every week. The seemingly ordinary house with the unusual history, once guarded, lonely in a forest by the sea and now a scary place nearby, could attract countless guests.
Moss covers the building Have you ever seen something like this?The legend of the past
Since the leader's wife left, the house has been empty, although there are rumors that someone has been secretly looking after the mansion. It is currently unused, although there are rumors that someone has purchased the area - but local officials know nothing about it, so it remains just a rumor.
The staiway to the beach is closedA legend says that the ghost of Eva Braun haunts her former villa - mainly in autumn. This ghost is described as a pale woman who is difficult to distinguish from a real person. A story like this also belongs to a place like this. Nobody knows how much truth there is in this, but brave people supposedly like to try night trips to the area, which is officially allowed to enter.
A few years ago the window (on the left) was openLocation: 54°03'22.9"N 14°54'31.0"E.
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Graffiti with the name of the former resident Seems like an ocean liner: The new build hotel 500 meter away from Eva Brauns house Covered with snow: The secret of Pobierowo A witches house in the woods Brauns house in black and white The door to the area is open Paint it black The beach is only 50 meters away "Private property" - but no one knows the owner Private opionion The roof isn't from the Nazi era The way to the beach The back side The fence is trampled down since years Under the house Maybe one of the sleeping rooms
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