An old fuse panel with ceramic fuses from East Germany seen in the former 'people's swimming pool' in the district of Lankow in Schwerin, Germany, 12 October 2016. The sports pool from the Honecker era is being converted into an extravagant apartment building. Just before demolition, one of the last GDR 'people's swimming pools' was put on the list of landmarks. The Schwerin-based architects' office 'Schelfbauhuette' is saving the East German indoor pool from the 1970s. For 2.5 million euros, eight accessible and eight maisonettes will be put in and the 25m swimming pool will be partially main

An old fuse panel with ceramic fuses from East Germany seen in the former 'people's swimming pool' in the district of Lankow in Schwerin, Germany, 12 October 2016. The sports pool from the Honecker era is being converted into an extravagant apartment building. Just before demolition, one of the last GDR 'people's swimming pools' was put on the list of landmarks. The Schwerin-based architects' office 'Schelfbauhuette' is saving the East German indoor pool from the 1970s. For 2.5 million euros, eight accessible and eight maisonettes will be put in and the 25m swimming pool will be partially main Stock Photo
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An old fuse panel with ceramic fuses from East Germany seen in the former 'people's swimming pool' in the district of Lankow in Schwerin, Germany, 12 October 2016. The sports pool from the Honecker era is being converted into an extravagant apartment building. Just before demolition, one of the last GDR 'people's swimming pools' was put on the list of landmarks. The Schwerin-based architects' office 'Schelfbauhuette' is saving the East German indoor pool from the 1970s. For 2.5 million euros, eight accessible and eight maisonettes will be put in and the 25m swimming pool will be partially maintained as a therapy pool. Photo: JENS BUETTNER/dpa