Near the Polish Baltic Sea coast, in a place that was once almost forgotten and is now slowly developing into a holiday destination, the ruins of the summer villa of the mistress of Germany's dictator Eva Braun still stand today. An unsightly house, but with a whole series of buried secrets waiting around it.
Behind this door, for example, which cannot be opened, it goes deep into the earth; this may have been the shelter for Braun's guards and the Hitler Princess herself.
Today it is just a rusty door where Polish young people who are not gifted painters try out their German skills. Over the years, the rusty metal has been transformed into a diary of the late resistance - many sayings have also been scratched into it and painted over countless times.