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The only drawback to the Prora is its lack of culture boosters, which leaves the builder's civilization vulnerable to the foreign influence of the {{Tourism5}} Tourism wave and its unfavorable effects on public opinion. Rather than relying solely on the Prora's bonuses, it is recommended for players to build many {{Culture5}} Culture- and {{Happiness5}} Happiness-boosting buildings in their cities, get a lot of luxury resources, and obtain many Great Works. If a player takes all of these steps in addition to building the Prora as quickly as possible after adopting Autocracy, his or her civilization should be largely immune to the cultural influence of foreign civilizations.
 
The only drawback to the Prora is its lack of culture boosters, which leaves the builder's civilization vulnerable to the foreign influence of the {{Tourism5}} Tourism wave and its unfavorable effects on public opinion. Rather than relying solely on the Prora's bonuses, it is recommended for players to build many {{Culture5}} Culture- and {{Happiness5}} Happiness-boosting buildings in their cities, get a lot of luxury resources, and obtain many Great Works. If a player takes all of these steps in addition to building the Prora as quickly as possible after adopting Autocracy, his or her civilization should be largely immune to the cultural influence of foreign civilizations.
   
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Built between 1936 and 1939, Prora was to be a massive beach resort on the Baltic island of Ruegen. The massive complex was intended to provide vacations for [[German (Civ5)|German]] workers. As originally planned, the Prora Resort would consist of eight blocks of ten housing units, capable of providing rooms for 20,000 vacationers. The complex, if completed, would also have included restaurants, cinemas, swimming pools, gymnasiums, ballrooms and other amenities, all served by a rail station and a quay for cruise ships. The outbreak of World War II halted construction; during the war the buildings were used to house refugees and later served as a military hospital. After the war, the complex was occupied by Soviet units for a period, and then stripped of all usable materials, down to the wiring and plumbing. Aside from a museum for East German history, most of the complex has fallen into decay.
 
Built between 1936 and 1939, Prora was to be a massive beach resort on the Baltic island of Ruegen. The massive complex was intended to provide vacations for [[German (Civ5)|German]] workers. As originally planned, the Prora Resort would consist of eight blocks of ten housing units, capable of providing rooms for 20,000 vacationers. The complex, if completed, would also have included restaurants, cinemas, swimming pools, gymnasiums, ballrooms and other amenities, all served by a rail station and a quay for cruise ships. The outbreak of World War II halted construction; during the war the buildings were used to house refugees and later served as a military hospital. After the war, the complex was occupied by Soviet units for a period, and then stripped of all usable materials, down to the wiring and plumbing. Aside from a museum for East German history, most of the complex has fallen into decay.
   

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Game Info

Requires Autocracy. Must be constructed in a coastal city.

  • +2 20xHappiness5 Happiness Happiness.
  • +1 20xHappiness5 Happiness Happiness for every 2 Social Policies you have adopted.
  • 1 Free Social Policy.

Strategy

The Prora is quite a useful wonder for players who have adopted the Autocracy ideology. The 20xHappiness5 Happiness Happiness boost from Social Policies is very helpful in times of war and peace alike, allowing players to cut down on the Unhappiness (Civ5) Unhappiness Unhappiness of their empire when conquering or founding new cities or struggling against foreign influence, while the free Social Policy allows them to advance faster in the Social Policy or Ideology trees.

The only drawback to the Prora is its lack of culture boosters, which leaves the builder's civilization vulnerable to the foreign influence of the Tourism Tourism Tourism wave and its unfavorable effects on public opinion. Rather than relying solely on the Prora's bonuses, it is recommended for players to build many Culture Culture Culture- and 20xHappiness5 Happiness Happiness-boosting buildings in their cities, get a lot of luxury resources, and obtain many Great Works. If a player takes all of these steps in addition to building the Prora as quickly as possible after adopting Autocracy, his or her civilization should be largely immune to the cultural influence of foreign civilizations.

Civilopedia entry

Built between 1936 and 1939, Prora was to be a massive beach resort on the Baltic island of Ruegen. The massive complex was intended to provide vacations for German workers. As originally planned, the Prora Resort would consist of eight blocks of ten housing units, capable of providing rooms for 20,000 vacationers. The complex, if completed, would also have included restaurants, cinemas, swimming pools, gymnasiums, ballrooms and other amenities, all served by a rail station and a quay for cruise ships. The outbreak of World War II halted construction; during the war the buildings were used to house refugees and later served as a military hospital. After the war, the complex was occupied by Soviet units for a period, and then stripped of all usable materials, down to the wiring and plumbing. Aside from a museum for East German history, most of the complex has fallen into decay.

Trivia

Before the release of the Brave New World expansion, the Eiffel Tower had the Prora's ability to grant additional 20xHappiness5 Happiness Happiness based on the number of Social Policies adopted. With the appearance of Tourism Tourism Tourism, the Eiffel Tower's abilities were changed and the Prora inherited the Eiffel Tower's 20xHappiness5 Happiness Happiness-boosting ability (though it has a base 20xHappiness5 Happiness Happiness bonus of +2 rather than +5).

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