• CELEBRITY
  • TV
  • LIFESTYLE
  • TRAVEL
  • MOVIES
  • MUSIC
  • HEALTH
  • FOOD
  • FASHION
  • messages.DAILYMOMENT
▲

Reinforced defensive fortifications known as bunkers can be found all over the world. Designed to protect people or valued materials from missile strikes, aerial bombardment, or other attacks, bunkers are fascinating examples of military architecture.

Many of these structures now lie in ruins. Others have been preserved as monuments or memorials, or have become unusual tourist attractions.

Click through the gallery and delve into the mysterious underground world of the bunker.

▲Located north of Kashan is a 1,500-year-old masterpiece of Sassanian architecture and engineering, an underground city called Ouyi where residents would hide from hostile intruders. Some of the tunnels and chambers are open to the public.
▲

Completed during the Byzantine era, the extraordinary underground city at Derinkuyu could accommodate up to 20,000 souls and proved a formidable defense against attack. Much of the ancient complex is accessible to visitors.

▲

Blockhouse No 1 in New York's Central Park dates back to the early 19th century and the War of 1812. Essentially a two-story bunker, it is the oldest building in the park.

▲

A remarkable 34 miles (55 km) of tunneling has been burrowed out of the Rock of Gibraltar since the late 18th century. Over the years, the Rock housed hospitals, barracks, and ammunition stores. Most are now decommissioned, with some open to the public.

▲

One of the more eye-catching bunker facilities built by occupying German forces on the Channel Islands is this fortification, known locally as "The Odeon."

▲

The promontory in Normandy was a strategic location during WWII, the highest point between Utah Beach to the west and Omaha Beach to the east. The coast is littered with concrete bunkers and casemates.

▲

This characteristic bunker installation was built by Nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War.

▲

One of the UK's most popular visitor attractions, Churchill's secret bunker, sited in Westminster, has been preserved in its original state.

▲

The remains of the WWII German Luftwaffe headquarters in Denmark include four bunkers, two of which have been adapted as museum exhibits.

▲

The Normandy coast is strewn with bunkers, remnants of the Nazis' infamous Atlantic Wall defensive fortifications.

▲

Part of the imposing Forteresse de Mimoyecques, the sprawling bunker complex set underneath this quiet corner of rural France was built to house the Nazis' deadly V3 rocket. Fortunately, this terrible new weapon failed to launch.

▲

Its incongruous setting on a New Jersey beach makes this abandoned WWII bunker a local landmark.

▲The only British territory to be occupied by the German Army during WWII, the island group includes Jersey, the location of the Jersey War Tunnels. The tunnels were designed to withstand Allied air raids and bombardments.
▲

Known as the Northern Forts, this subterranean labyrinth of tunnels and bunkers forms part of a fortress that dates back to Tzarist Russia.

▲

Bunker 42, a 1950s-era secret Soviet bunker sunk beneath the Russian capital also serves as the Cold War Museum.

▲

Built during the Cold War for the Communist elite, rural Līgatne's underground nuclear shelter remained secret for 30 years.

▲

In 1953, Yugoslav communist revolutionary and political leader Josep Broz Tito (1892–1980) ordered the construction of a nuclear bunker inside a mountain. Today it's a funky modern art exhibition space. 

▲

Likewise, during his iron-fisted rule, Communist dictator Enver Hoxha (1908–1985) ordered the construction of thousands of bunkers, which today lie in abandon ruin across the country. 

▲

Operational from the early 1960s right up until the mid-'90s, the York Cold War Bunker was designed as a nerve center to monitor fallout in the event of a nuclear strike. It's now a novel tourist attraction.

▲

Stalin's Bunker dates back to WWII. The Russian dictator would have planned some of the bloodiest battles in history from this simple but goosebumps-inducing shelter.

▲

Set beneath Buda Castle Hill, the city's Hospital in the Rock served as an infirmary during WWII but was adapted as a nuclear bunker during the Cold War years. Its engaging museum explains more.

▲

A Cold War secret that remained hidden for 50 years, Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker welcomes visitors curious about this former government-owned subterranean command center.

▲

Scotland's Secret Bunker lies 30 meters below a nondescript farmhouse and is the size of two soccer fields! It's now one of the region's most compelling visitor attractions.

▲

For years the leafy borough of Brentwood concealed one of the biggest and deepest Cold War bunkers in the country. A tour affords a fascinating behind-the-scenes glimpse of this former hush-hush facility.

▲Veterans from both sides of the conflict mingle with curious tourists to delve inside the Củ Chi tunnels, an immense network of corridors and bunkers that are now part of the city's Vietnam War memorial park.
▲

Similarly, the Vịnh Mốc tunnels can be visited as part of an organized tour.

▲

History's most infamous bunker complex is that which Hitler retreated into during the last weeks of WWII. Pictured is a US serviceman in what is believed to be the Führer's study, the room where the defeated German dictator and his wife Eva Braun are thought to have ended their lives. 

See also: Recalling the collapse of Communism in Europe

The mysterious underground world of the bunker

Explore the fascinating buildings known as bunkers

22/05/18 por StarsInsider

TRAVEL Wwii

Reinforced defensive fortifications known as bunkers can be found all over the world. Designed to protect people or valued materials from missile strikes, aerial bombardment, or other attacks, bunkers are fascinating examples of military architecture.

Many of these structures now lie in ruins. Others have been preserved as monuments or memorials, or have become unusual tourist attractions.

Click through the gallery and delve into the mysterious underground world of the bunker.

  • NEXT

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU

Fascinating destinations from all over the world

Small historical cities that are totally underrated

Investigating the controversial phenomenon

What is war tourism?

Which nations top the list?

The 30 best European countries to live in

Discover the countries eligible for visa-free entry

Countries that don't need a visa to enter the US

The newest step in securing domestic travel

REAL ID: a new requirement for air travel in the US

Dig deeper into Leadville's mining town past

Exploring Leadville, the highest city in North America

When the sun sets, the real adventure begins

The rise of ‘noctourism’

New border regulations are impacting international travelers to the US

Traveling to the US? Here's how to protect your data at the border

Watch out for these common slips that could be taken badly

Rude things Americans say abroad

Everything travelers need to know about border inspections

What are US border agents allowed (and not allowed) to do?

Travel the world by putting your teaching skills to use.

The best countries for teaching English abroad

Dealing with snow and ice while in flight

How planes continue to fly in icy conditions

Nervous travelers choose to visit elsewhere

Waves of flight cancellations as tourists fear Trump's wrath

Start planning your lake vacation today

The best lake destinations in the US

Dissatisfaction with public transport was strongest in southern Europe and the Balkans

Which European capitals have the best (and worst) public transport?

Charming places where books are the real locals

Love reading? These are the best book towns in the world

Based on the number of venues, festivals, nightclubs as well as ticket prices, these are Europe's top music cities

These are Europe's music capitals in 2025

That’s less than US$1.50!

How to buy a house in Italy for just one euro

Not every country is eager to have visitors from the US

These countries don't welcome American tourists

Choose your next destination from this list

These beautiful countries offer visas for remote workers

Some are walking distance from downtown!

Airports located closest to city centers, ranked

Some have misleading names!

Airports located way too far from the cities they are meant to serve

The railway journeys capable of crossing entire continents

The longest train journeys in the world

Explore Earth's icy wonders responsibly

International Year of Glaciers' Preservation: how to visit one without ruining it

Here's where to see this spring's best flower displays

The most spectacular places in the US to see spring flowers in bloom

From historical buildings to breathtaking views

Amazing fast-food chain locations that are worth a visit

These logos represent some of the biggest companies in the world, but do you know what they are trying to convey?

From Amazon to BMW: the meaning behind the world's most iconic logos

  • CELEBRITY BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • TV BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • LIFESTYLE BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • TRAVEL BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • MOVIES BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • MUSIC BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • HEALTH BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • FOOD BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • FASHION BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • messages.DAILYMOMENT BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL