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Hangar Now Serves As A Sunny Escape (PHOTOS)

Besides a beach, a rainforest and a lagoon, Tropical Islands has seven spa zones inspired by various regions of the world, 13 bars and restaurants, and a golf course. There are also 200 rooms, plus an area on the beach for camping. On their website, the complex claims to be "Europe's largest tropical holiday world."
Located about 37 miles south of Berlin, Tropical Islands has a maximum capacity of 6,000 visitors per day. The hangar is the largest freestanding hall in the world, originally designed to protect large airships from the elements. It was purchased by the Malaysian corporation Tanjong in 2003, and officially opened its doors less than a year later.
The flora inside Tropical Islands makes up the biggest indoor rainforest in the world. It it home to around 50,000 plants representing 600 different species, some of which are rare.
Although the resort first opened in 2004, these photographs were taken just last week and were first brought to our attention by USA Today. Click through the gallery to see more.
Gallery: Hanger Turned Tropical Resort in Krausnick, Germany
Editor's note: A former version of this story mistakenly referred to the hangar as Soviet owned. Although the land was owned by the Soviet Army from 1945 until 1992, Cargolifter AG bought the former military airfield to construct airships, but the company went bankrupt in 2002.












Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Joe Feb 22nd 2013 12:44PM
I like the real deal!
JoeK Feb 22nd 2013 4:51PM
Looks like a great resort. Maybe someone will get the idea for the old Goodyear Airdock in Akron OH.