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Atlantis Herzogenaurach Öffnungszeiten __full__ < Proven — 2027 >

They entered at 9:47 PM. The pool was drained. The air smelled of chlorine ghosts. Elias ignored the main hall. He went to the kiddie pool, untouched since the 90s, where three mosaic dolphins leapt across a tiled wave. He clicked on a UV lamp.

He knew the pool’s lore. The architect, a reclusive local named Helmut Voss, had been obsessed with Plato’s myth. He designed the Atlantis not as a pool, but as a time machine . The central dome was a zodiac. The three main slides represented the Pillars of Hercules. And the wave pool? It was tuned to the lunar cycle.

Elias saw it then: a reflection in the swirling water of a different sky—a warm, golden sunset over a lagoon, and on the shore, a city of concentric rings and crystalline towers. Not a myth. A memory. atlantis herzogenaurach öffnungszeiten

The light didn't hit the kiddie pool. It hit the main slide's entry tower. On its shadow, a door Elias had never noticed slid open with a hydraulic hiss.

"It's a light clock," he breathed. "The original opening hours weren't for people . They were for the building itself. At 22:03, if the dome’s alignment was right, sunlight would hit this exact spot." They entered at 9:47 PM

For a long moment, only the drip of water echoed.

Behind it was not a maintenance shaft. It was a circular room, its walls covered in polished obsidian. In the center stood a lever. Next to it, a bronze plaque. Lena read aloud: "True Opening Hours. Pull to reverse the entropy. One hour. Do not reset the timeline. – H. Voss." Elias ignored the main hall

Lena checked her phone. "It's 9:52 PM. And it's pouring rain. No sun."